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[quote=Anonymous]You can do this, mostly if you have a flexible schedule where you would be able to come back for appointments, particularly the last week or so when you’ll be going a few times a week. You will of course incur travel and housing expenses during this time that you normally would not and would need to be sure your spouse could either come with you or travel in in time for the procedure and less you freeze sperm ahead of time. If you are paying out of pocket, you could avoid travel if you find a local clinic or gynecologist who would do vaginal ultrasound and monitoring as needed if you don’t want to travel back. Perhaps your current doctor has some contacts or thoughts on this. However, the most straightforward and easiest route would be if you find a new clinic in the region you move to. I know it is not an ideal for you bc you like your doctor, but TBH, IUIs are not extremely complicated or difficult for doctors to do. They’re like the “gateway” for infertility and most clinicians spend more time conducting IUI cycles than anything else. You can talk with a new doctor about how you liked the protocol for your first cycle and see if he or she agrees with that approach (or suggests something different since time, health, age etc. can alter a course needed even if you’ve already done it before).[/quote]
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