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Pregnant With CLOMID! What Should I Think?

156 posts on this thread and the last post was on December 14th, 2008 10:43 PM
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throwin' it down... - October 11th, 2005 10:17 PM

I agree with twins4us and mama bean, I think yas2000 is the biggest hipocrite I've ever seen. That comment she made about "never against advise, only against people judging" and all that blah blah. As far as I can tell, any info that doesn't agree with her is judging and only the stuff that goes with her opinion is advise. She doesn't want to hear it if it doesn't back her up. I think she is trying to censor anyone that thinks this COULD be dangerous or illegal (which it is) or just plain stupid. I think we should all say what's in our hearts to yas. Please, don't reproduce. We don't want more like you.


mama-beans - October 11th, 2005 11:42 PM

Many women ( and young ladies) visit this forum in order to get information. These people are looking to get validation and facts in order to make a decision, or cope with a situation. When persons come on here and lie, their tall tails could be influencing those persons who are here for information. That is the reason so many are so against persons who come on here and lie. Their words are influencing others decisions, and the result of those decisions could be hugely negative. I say we find the liers and burn them at the stake, so to speak. Their tall tails do much more harm then good, and have no place on a forum dedicated to such a serious topic.


Shey - October 11th, 2005 11:54 PM

Going back to my last post, has anyone getting any side effects ie headaches and nausea on clomid? Also I ovulate irregularly that is why my Dr prescribed Clomid, my Q is, if I happened to fall into a month where I was going to ovulate without Clomid anyway. Would that increase my chances of multiples more or do they stay the same as someone who doesn't ovulate on their own? (I hope that makes sense) Any help would be appreciated.



Shannon - October 12th, 2005 12:14 AM

Shey I am just starting my clomid tomorrow. I have the same problems with irregular cycles. Your theory makes sense to me. I am hoping that would be true for me also. Here's hoping for twins. Good Luck!


throwin' it down...again - October 12th, 2005 12:55 AM

Ladies, what you just saw was the modern equivalent of a person sticking their fingers in their ears and saying, "La la la, I can't hear you, la la la." Nice.


!!!! - October 12th, 2005 12:56 AM

Who cares ABOUT YAS2000???....You people act like girls in high school...Only because you so deeply disagree with people taking these drugs,you try and justify your point by showing that they change theri stories or somethin?This is so childish and frankly a waste of time! You think woman that come on here to read the info go back and follow the instructions and advice any of us give them blindly?GROW UP!We are all woman young and old, who learn something or the other on here and then go back contemplate, discuss in other forums and speak to friends and family and partners! How dare mama-bean say quote 'When persons come on here and lie, their tall tails could be influencing those persons who are here for information. That is the reason so many are so against persons who come on here and lie. Their words are influencing others decisions, and the result of those decisions could be hugely negative!' It goes to show you give no-one credibilty but yourself for being the know it all????How dare you undermine our strenght, intelligence and credibilty????You are desperate and obsessed esp with this yas2000!GET A LIFE! DITTO TO TWINS4US!!!


sonia - October 12th, 2005 12:59 AM

hi, i am new here and I agree with the last post. You two waste so much time and reading space and spoil the boards!PLEASE STOP now!...I am getting tired of having to scroll down unnessary posts!



mama-beans - October 12th, 2005 2:46 AM

Are these opposing posts "unnecessary" to those gathering information to make an informed decision? Isn't that what these forums are for?


Shey - October 12th, 2005 2:58 AM

Hi Shannon,

Good luck also. I have been searching online and I still havn't really found any useful info regarding my earlier post. I had my positive opk surge yesterday. fingers crossed.


to !!!! - October 12th, 2005 9:53 AM

"How dare you undermine our strenght, intelligence and credibilty????""

Sorry but I see none of the above traits demonstrated when ladies are buying clomid ILLEGALLY offline JUST so they can put themselves and future babies in potentially precarious situation. Listen to yourself...getting advice from an internet source...lol...yeah that is reliable. Go to your Dr....he is the one with the education not a bunch of selfish woman trying for designer families.


Jill - October 12th, 2005 1:48 PM

Really, How many of you think the posts defending YAS2000 are really other people supporting the woman who is obsessive about clomid. YAS2000 is scary when it comes to her drugs, if anybody writes a negative thought about them she jumps all over them. She makes taking them seem like popping candy. I have posted before on other threads and I really believe that it is everyones own personal decision to take clomid and I don't judge them one way or another, I have even come down on others who have been so negative to them, but YAS2000 has been way overboard in her persuit of multiples (If anyone has read her posts to the girl with the quints it think you will understand, she gets angry when the girl won't give up info on which drugs she took. It was really creepy, like if there was something better out there that could make her have 5 babies she needed it). I feel exposing her lies is extremely important to the people whom she is advising. They should know that they are getting information from someone who is not mentally stable. I think if you read her posts and look at the lies she is telling on other sites it is as clear as day that this woman needs some psycological counseling. I think most of these posts defending her are YAS2000 defending herself in order to try to retain any of her credibilty.


Shey - October 12th, 2005 5:54 PM

Jill, We have got your point already. Can we just get on with the board. Forget about Yas2000.


mama-beans - October 12th, 2005 9:58 PM

Thank you, Jill! Well said.


Julie - October 12th, 2005 10:08 PM

Not that it matters, but I think she (YAS2000) wanted to know what the quints girl took so she could avoid it, and not do what she did. It was only to further educate herself, and others exploring the multiples idea.


everyone - October 13th, 2005 8:35 PM

getting back to the real subject in this room.I have clomid unperscibed and want it for twins.I o normally and my last pregnancy i was sick and had to be hospitlised and lost my job.I want twins so its only one more pregnancy but 2 or 3 children. I already have a yeear old boy called maverick.how do I increase my chances for twins what days and how much??? and yes I got it unperscibed but don't judge me as noone can tell me how bad morning sickness is for 9 months and the constant feeling like your on a boat up untill delivery.I would really like someone to help please.Thanks for not judging and just helping!!!


Shey. OPKS - October 13th, 2005 8:46 PM

Hi all,
A little off the subject but I had my pos OPK surge on cycle day 16 and tested again this morning as I was curious to see what it would say(cycle day 19. I still have a positive surge line. So that would make it four days of a positive surge?? It doesn't sound correct, when would I have ovulated or is it possible I havn't ovulated? hmmmmmm.