Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks. I'm in the clear b/c Clomid can make you ovulate on both sides? (Which wouldn't matter to me, obviously, since only one egg is going to get there)?
No, I think you misunderstand. The risk of twins isn't just because it can make you ovulate on both sides but you can get multiple follicles on a single side. The majority of upper-multiple order births, 4+, (Octomom notwithstanding) are from Clomid, not IVF. I would not use Clomid without ultrasound monitoring to see what's happening there and how many follicles you have preparing.