What are the side effects of taking Clomid?
Side effects of taking Clomid are uncommon; some women may get hot flushes, nausea, mood changes, headaches, flashes of light or abdominal discomfort. It is normally recommended that clomid should not be used for more than 12 months (in some countries, the licensed recommendation is 6 months) because of the increased risk of ovarian cancer. Clomid in high doses and in some women may alter the quality of cervical mucus, making it thick, and may also affect the endometrium making it less receptive.It is recommended that if ovulation has not been achieved after four treatment cycles, the patient is considered unresponsive and treatment using Clomid is discontinued.