Clomid. A total of 13 drugs are known to interact with Clomid. Clomid is in the drug class synthetic ovulation stimulants. Clomid is used to treat the following conditions: Female Infertility; Lactation Suppression; Oligospermia; Ovulation Induction; Provera. A total of 244 drugs are known to interact with Provera.
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Anyone else experience this with provera? i was prescribed provera for 10 days and am on 150mg of clomid. It has been approx 7 days since last day of provera and no spotting or period in sight. nbsp; Just wondering if anyone has experienced this and suggestions of what to do with clomid if no period
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I’m as pervy as most of my peers here, yet even I have a creep line that I don’t cross.
I’m bailing. Damned shame,too. I really was looking forward to some combos with old flames and new hotties, sans Papi, of course.
I loved the adult nursing part of this though. It was beautiful.
I loved the allusion to a dp.
I’d echo Turning’s comment re her saying she was Ms Miyagi, that didn’t fit at all, not sure why you used that phrase/conversation, a remnant of a previous version that didn’t get edited out maybe?
Another glitch I see is that MJ would automatically have either an IUD or a Depo-Provera shot, her “earning potential” would be seriously impaired if she was pregnant surely?
I’m also not sure why we had the political rundown on the parole board, unless that ties in with either a previous or future story involving those characters, my other question re his Parole was how was Alan supposed to report to his parole officer if it was Asuka and she had disappeared? Surely he’d have been pulled straight back to jail?
All in all, I liked reading the story, there weren’t a serious of spelling errors to trip over and I don’t worry about or notice grammar issues as easily as some, it ran along well, although the plot issues left me wondering in parts. 4⭐️ for the reasons above, many thanks for writing and posting, Cheers, Ppfzz.
Relying totally on condoms for birth control is not a very good idea at all, as anyone should know. They are not totally reliable.
As for taking a Depo Provera shot; you were warned about the massive possible side effects beforehand, yet you still chose to go that route. The pill is generally considered a safe form of BC; many women take it to help with cramps, etc., as opposed to actually even using it for BC. Yet, you yourself have found it to create problems with your body, proving indeed that 1 size fits all is very much not the case. So now you take the Depo shot, have problems, and it's a case of men repressing women? Sorry, that doesn't work. Most men, and IMO by far the vast majority, don't want their female partner to have an unplanned pregnancy. If there were a safe, reliable method of male birth control, god knows I would be on it, as well as all of my single friends and most of my friends who were married or in relationships, as well.
Pharmaceutical companies are spending hundreds of millions of dollars on research for safe, effective forms of BC for both men and women, as they know that if they do indeed discover such a thing, they'll make billions.
So if you can't find a form of BC that works for you, and don't want a pregnancy, your options will obviously be narrowed. Condoms, the rhythm method, discussing BC with your partner, abstinence, etc. Of course, you can always just blame the Man for keeping you down, as that's easier than taking personal responsibility, I guess.