Day 15 clomid

Monitor your cervical mucus closely. Changes in consistency and amount signal ovulation is approaching. Expect thicker, cloudier mucus in the days leading up to your LH surge.

Continue diligent temperature tracking. A sustained rise in basal body temperature confirms ovulation has occurred. Combine this data with your mucus observations for a comprehensive picture.

Schedule intercourse, or utilize assisted reproductive techniques, during your most fertile window. This window typically begins a day or two *before* your LH surge and lasts through the day of the temperature shift.

Remember to consult your doctor. This information is for guidance only and should not replace professional medical advice tailored to your individual circumstances and medical history. They can assess your response to Clomid and adjust the treatment plan accordingly.

Important Note: While many experience ovulation around day 14-16 on Clomid, individual responses vary. Consistent monitoring is key to maximizing your chances of conception.