Submitted by amberp87 Tue 03/10/2009 Login to post comments I don’t know if you just Submitted by Angie on Sat, 03/14/2009 – 11:55. I don’t know if you just didn’t get pregnant at 75 or 100 mg, or if you didn’t ovulate either. They are two different issues. If you ovulate at 100 mg, there is no need to go higher. You mention metformin, so I am guessing PCOS is an issue. Certainly I wouldn’t give up on Clomid without trying metformin for a few months if you have PCOS, but 3-4 months of Clomid and metformin will give you a good indication of whether this is going to work or not. Best, Angie Login to post comments Need Help? A Counselor is Waiting All Sessions Start for Free – Click below to get started