Schedule an appointment if you experience a significant decrease in ejaculate volume after starting Clomid, or if the volume remains low after several cycles. A reduction exceeding 50% warrants medical attention.
Similarly, consult your doctor if you notice any changes in ejaculate consistency, color, or odor. These changes may indicate underlying issues unrelated to Clomid.
Pain during ejaculation, coupled with decreased volume, requires immediate medical evaluation. This could signal a serious problem requiring prompt treatment.
Infertility concerns are a primary reason for Clomid use. If Clomid isn’t improving your chances of conception despite consistent use, your doctor can explore other options and investigate potential causes of infertility.
Don’t hesitate to discuss any side effects you are experiencing alongside changes in ejaculate volume. Your doctor can help manage these side effects and determine if they are related to Clomid or another factor.
If you experience any other unusual symptoms, such as pelvic pain, scrotal swelling, or changes in urination, seek medical advice. Early intervention is key.


