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You mentioned that you're taking Clomid to increase your chances of conceiving, and you're on round 1, and you're wondering how likely it is that you're going to conceive. And Clomid, in general, is given to women who have had issues with infertility, they've been to the doctor, and it's been determined that they're not ovulating. And so by giving the woman Clomid and stimulating ovulation, it increases her chances of having a baby. Studies have shown that 80% of women who take Clomid actually ovulate, and 30% to 40% of those women get pregnant. Even when intercourse is timed just right with ovulation, everything is as optimal as possible, the chance of pregnancy is only 30%. And a lot of people think that it's a 100% chance, but it's not. There's lots of other variables. And so this is right in line with the studies that show that women who take Clomid for ovulation, 30% to 40% of them go on to actually conceive a baby. Now there are some other questions that people have about Clomid, like - does it increase the rate of miscarriage or multiples? And the rate of miscarriage after taking Clomid is about 20%, and that's the same as the general population. Women who didn't need Clomid to conceive actually miscarry about 20% of the time as well. So that's no different. But there is a higher chance for multiples. About 8% to 14% of women who take Clomid to stimulate ovulation end up getting pregnant with multiples, meaning twins, sometimes triplets. And so that risk does exist, but for some people, that's welcome. The chance of that happening is great, because they've been trying so long to have a baby. So I sincerely hope the best for you during this round, but if it doesn't happen this time, then your doctor will talk to you about what should be done in the future. Sometimes multiple rounds are tried, but studies have shown that after 6 rounds, the chance of pregnancy actually goes down. So your doctor will work with you to decide if further investigation or treatment is necessary for other causes of infertility if this doesn't help you get pregnant. Good luck with everything, and if you have any other questions for me in the future, feel free to ask them on our Facebook page at / intermountainmoms , and recommend us to your friends and family too.