after iui symptoms
after 2 weeks from iui date
im in the same boat. call your doctor who proformed the iui
No.
After an IUI procedure, the process does not work immediately and requires some time for results. If fertilization is successful, implantation of the embryo typically occurs about 6 to 10 days after IUI. During this period, the fertilized egg travels to the uterus and attaches to the uterine lining. Hormone levels, especially hCG, begin to rise only after implantation happens. Because of this, symptoms of pregnancy may not be noticeable right away. Doctors usually recommend waiting around 14 days after IUI before taking a pregnancy test. Testing too early can give a false negative result. Patience during this two-week wait is important for accurate results.
dear sir/madam am going to take iui, so howmany days should I take rest after iui and shall I go to my job (am working woman) (Like climbing steps, walking for too long...travelling..? Are there any restrictions for any of this?)
No, the Gosselin twins were concieved via InterUtering Insemination (IUI). Same for the Sextuplets, they were concieved by IUI.
aug22 my first iui done.after iui 2days higher stomach pain for me.and another days stomach pain is low.and then slightly lower stomach pain for me.what are the symptoms for this is?pls answered for me?
About 10% for each try.
Brownish discharge after IUI can happen and doesn’t always mean pregnancy. It may be light implantation spotting, hormonal changes, or minor cervical irritation from the procedure. The only sure way to know is a Beta-HCG blood test 14 days after IUI. Don’t rely on spotting alone test at the right time for accurate results.
Yes, virgins can undergo intrauterine insemination (IUI) if they are seeking fertility treatment. IUI involves placing sperm directly into the uterus, which does not require vaginal intercourse. However, it's essential for the individual to consult with a healthcare professional to discuss their specific circumstances and any concerns they may have.
Yes, you can typically fly after an intrauterine insemination (IUI) procedure. There are no specific medical restrictions against flying following IUI, as the procedure is minimally invasive and does not significantly impact your ability to travel. However, it's always best to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice based on your individual circumstances.