Does Clomid affect luteal phase length?

Ultimately, seven of eight patients conceived during Clomid therapy. Clomid therapy can lengthen the luteal phase in patients with luteal temperature elevation of 10 days or less. The occurrence of short luteal phases may be associated with infertility.

Do you ovulate if you have a long cycle?

If you have a 28-day cycle, your ovary likely releases an egg 14 days after the first day of your last period, although the timing can vary. If your cycles last 35 days or longer, you probably ovulate at day 21 or later.

Can Clomid cause a false positive pregnancy test?

Most prescription and OTC drugs do not affect test results, nor will birth control pills. However, some fertility drugs do contain hCG and can cause a false positive pregnancy test. Clomid, among the most popular ovulation-induction fertility medications, does not contain hCG, so no worries there.

What’s the next step after Clomid fails?

After Clomid or speaking with their OB/GYN, the next step is visiting a fertility specialist, but that doesn’t mean jumping right into in vitro fertilization (IVF). Depending on the couples’ diagnoses and age, there are still several steps a fertility specialist might recommend before IVF.

Does Clomid make you ovulate late?

Some women will ovulate before seven days after the last Clomid tablet and some that have very irregular cycles will ovulate much later – as late as two or three weeks after the last clomiphene tablet.

Why are my period cycles getting longer?

Longer cycles are caused by a lack of regular ovulation. During a normal cycle, it is the fall of progesterone that brings upon bleeding. If a follicle does not mature and ovulate, progesterone is never released and the lining of the uterus continues to build in response to estrogen.

How late can you ovulate on Clomid?

Can Clomid affect hCG levels?