Anonymous wrote:IUI's have 15% success rate and ttc on your own has a 20% chance each month if all is normal....why bother with IUI?
Anonymous wrote:IUI's have 15% success rate and ttc on your own has a 20% chance each month if all is normal....why bother with IUI?
Anonymous wrote:IUI's have 15% success rate and ttc on your own has a 20% chance each month if all is normal....why bother with IUI?
Anonymous wrote:They only do D3 and D12 ultrasound and blood work, ovidrel on D12, iui on D14. I have had positive OPk results since D12 evening (2hours after the ovidrel shot), but I also heard that ovidrel may affect OPk results, so I can't tell if I ovulate based on the OPk results. I know some clinics do us and bloodwork after iui to see if one ovulates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would put aside the OPKs. They aren't meant to work with hormone injections.
At most clinics they will test your progesterone the week after an IUI to make sure you did indeed ovulate.
Unfortunately at Shady Grove, they only do a pregnancy test on the 15th day after iui. My first iui failed but I don't know what caused the failure, as everything seemed to be normal for me and my DH.
Anonymous wrote:I had the same question OP and I just had to trust it worked - no way to know since I've had 2 failed IUIs.
If you are temping, please note that my temp rise was 3 days after the first IUI and I stopped temping on the 2nd one because my temps were all over the place into the 2nd month. I read on other boards that this temp rise delay is common, but you should do your own research.
Anonymous wrote:I would put aside the OPKs. They aren't meant to work with hormone injections.
At most clinics they will test your progesterone the week after an IUI to make sure you did indeed ovulate.