amayharv- If your insurance doesn't cove...

rachelle-s. - October 24th, 2006 7:26 AM
[Original Comment]

amayharv- If your insurance doesn't cover the medication, it's $5 per pill. You can buy 5 at a time, instead of all of them together too, because if you're like me and Jenn, you'll only need 5 ; ) I have possible PCOS and endometriosis, and my husband's count was average & it still worked on the 1st month. But, I took body basal temp, then ovulation kits, and had sex every other day, except for the 72 hours after my ov. kit showed positive, then my doc said everyday was okay. You can also try taking robitussin to thin out the cervical mucus during the time you are ovulating. It helps with conception...Now after 9 months of trying, and one month of Clomiphene, we have one on the way. Good luck with it.


Leave Comment