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Clomid Statistics - What Are Your Chances?

Clomid statistics can give us an insight, into what sort of you chance you have of becoming pregnant, while using clomid to prompt ovulation.

There are two main points of interest in these statistics. The ovulation success, and pregnancy success.

Clomid success rate - Producing ovulation

Clomid does it's job well, and around 70 per cent of women will ovulate, most of them within the first three months.

There is quite a wide range to the statistics of women who actually get pregnant after ovulation. This is anywhere between 10 to 50 per cent. It's not normally the clomid that affects whether you get pregnant or not. Having sex at the right time, being healthy and not overweight, your age. Your partners sperm (speed and motility) will all change the outcome of whether you get pregnant or not.

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