One of the undesireable effects of Clomid is it can have a very negative impact on cervical mucus. Since cervical mucus is essential for conception, a decrease in quality and quantity of cervical mucus can seriously impede efforts to conceive. Cervical mucus is necessary for conception to occur.
There are things that can be done to improve the production of cervical mucus, and these mucus enhancers should be utilized in any cycle in which Clomid is used.
You can be taught to chart your cervical mucus in a very specific way, that can help asses fertility, and provide very specific record of cervical mucus----not just its presence or absence, but quanitfiying the amount, and characteristics in a standardized way.
You can go to www.canfp.org to find a professional who specializes in this, anywhere in California. There is also a toll free number at the site, and you can call and ask questions. I am the Director of that organization, and am actually giving a free talk this Tuesday in the Monterey area on this topic.
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