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What Are The Side Effects From Clomid: Stories From Real Women

December 6, 2018 by Cindy Maudsley

If you have been in the infertility world for even a short amount of time you probably have heard of the medication referred to commonly as Clomid.

By definition, Clomid (clomiphene) is a non-steroidal fertility medicine. It causes the pituitary gland to release hormones needed to stimulate ovulation (the release of an egg from the ovary).

So basically- it helps you ovulate and it is typically one of the first interventions an OBGYN or Fertility doctor might put you on when trying to aid you in getting pregnant.

If you want to learn more about Clomid I would recommend visiting this informative site.

What we want to share with you to day is brief testimonials of real people who have experienced Clomid along their infertility journey.

Text book information is great and all- but sometimes you just want to know what someone else went through- and you want to hear it in layman’s terms.

The following come from real women who have taken Clomid. It’s the good, the bad and the ugly.

But hopefully this helps you feel less alone or more prepared as you continue your journey.

Cindy

Clomid was the medication I was put on for the first time ten years ago. Even though we have male factor infertility, and I do not have a problem with ovulation- my doctor had me take it while we did our IUI’s. We were able to conceive two daughters while on Clomid combined with doing the IUI procedure.

Because I was only on it for a few months during those periods of time I didn’t notice what it did to me. Several years ago I was on Clomid for almost two years- with there only being a few months here and there that I was off of it.. It was during this time that I noticed how much it messed with my emotions.

It made me feel angry, sad, depressed, mad-  and all on a heightened level. I can remember a few times when I thought I was having a nervous break down. There were times when I didn’t even know who I was anymore. Of course, those emotions could also be attributed to the pains of infertility but now being off of Clomid for over two years I can definitely tell a difference and believe Clomid did attribute to my mental health.

Stephanie W.

Clomid. AKA the devil  medication. It  made me have hot flashes and night sweats well past being removed from it. Talk about mood swings? Whoa! Hubby told me if I ever take it again…he’s sleeping in the other room.

Alison J.

Clomid thinned my lining terribly and me feel like I was burning hell 24/7 it was the most miserable tiny pill I’ve ever experienced. As expensive as they are, I will take injectables any day over Clomid. I did 8 IUI’s and Clomid had no positive results.

Jennie O.

Clomid was good to me! Take it at night and the side effects are minimal, hot flashes- that’s it! If you take it during the day like I did during my first round I was ugly and mean. Several follicles – good size. No thinning on my lining.

Thripti A.

I didn’t have any side effects with Clomid. Unfortunately, Clomid didn’t work as expected. I barely managed to produce a single good-sized follicle 3 times I was on Clomid.

Amber

100 mg: Hot Flashes, mood swings, weird visual field stuff, night sweats and increased anxiety. 50 mg: Emotional, increased anxiety, and mood swings.

Kim K.

3 three rounds, only one I was emotional. I was on the lowest dose, didn’t mind it one bit. No success though.

Nicki T.

6 rounds, cysts, horrible mood swings, irregular bleeding while on it and the list goes one. TTC for 10 years.

Eleanor

The side effects were very mild. For me it resulted in a pregnancy on my 2nd round of 50 mg.

Unknown

My doctor would only do three rounds of Clomid due to serious issues it could cause to my health if I kept taking it.The only issue I had was by round three. It caused lots of heavy bleeding during my menstrual cycle. Other than that I don’t recall anything serious.

Cortney

It didn’t result in a pregnancy for me, but the side effects were manageable. I’ve seen this medication work for several other women.

Kelsey N.

I went through three cycles with Clomid. It had all kinds of negative effects on both my psychical and emotional health. Stims were much more manageable and didn’t leave me feeling like a crazy person.

Unknown

I have PCOS and i did four rounds with Clomid and I had headaches and cramps.

Leslie

Clomid….where do I start? Do I dare say I actually preferred stims over these horrible pills? Headaches and hot flashes galore! But did the job of helping me ovulate on  my good side every round!

Unknown

Clomid gave us our rainbow baby! I swear by it and hope it works again when we are ready to conceive in the future!

Jennifer A.

Did 2 rounds of Clomid. Never again! Headaches, nausea, mood swings- yowza! Didn’t conceive on either round.

Stephanie

Just finished round 2 (50 mg) post endosurgery. Definitely more side effects than Femara. It amplifies my crazy anxiety.

Unknown

I was on it only one month and hated it. Insane mood swings. It did induce ovulation in my and I started spotting at only 6DPO so it thinned my uterine lining way quickly for any type of implantation to occur.

Crystle

I did 6 rounds of Clomid. I honestly didn’t see a huge difference in how it affected me We did get pregnant on our last round with Clomid but sadly lost that pregnancy early on. We ultimately ended up having to do IVF

Emily C.

I had 6 rounds of Clomid- each time I had a positive test, however nothing came from it just mood swings and hot flashes!

Isn’t is amazing what we have to endure to even try to have a baby?

If everyone could understand what some couples go through to get pregnant than I  think fighting infertility would be made a little easier with more compassion and understanding from others.

We hope that reading the experiences from others helps you as you navigate your own journey. Remember everyone responds differently to medications but it is always smart to do your research and be made aware of the side effects that come along with it.

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I am Cindy and welcome to Surviving & Thriving. I started this website as a way to share my infertility and life journey with others. Spreading infertility awareness  is  my passion and I will do whatever I can to help other women and men know they are not alone. That being said, infertility does not define me- I am a wife, mother, sister, friend and so much more. You will find so many topics on this site that will share a bit of  my story. I love to share and only write when I feel truly inspired, so what you read will always be from the heart. Writing is healing and therapeutic for me and I hope it helps you , too. Thank you for looking around and I hope you  find something that resonates with you or can help you know how to help someone else navigate their own infertility journey.

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