Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:who/why did they say not to test?
On my successful IUI cycle I tested starting at 10 days post iui-- it was comforting watching a faint line get darker (this was after a miscarriage and multiple failed cycles including not ovulating even with the meds and timing being off).
dealing with secondary infertility now. i tested last cycle and found it helpful even though it was negative-- i don't like surprises-- i had a few days to practice acceptance (like at day 10 thinking well it's still possible, by day 13 it was clear it wasn't so i wasn't experiencing any additional upset when I got the call, and frankly would rather learn negative news myself than by a phone call from some random nurse given they're never particularly helpful or warm when it's bad news)
Yeah iui is completely different protocol than IVF. Good luck
Not sure what this means- the process of conceiving is different but the betas ans testing is the exact same. Have done both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:who/why did they say not to test?
On my successful IUI cycle I tested starting at 10 days post iui-- it was comforting watching a faint line get darker (this was after a miscarriage and multiple failed cycles including not ovulating even with the meds and timing being off).
dealing with secondary infertility now. i tested last cycle and found it helpful even though it was negative-- i don't like surprises-- i had a few days to practice acceptance (like at day 10 thinking well it's still possible, by day 13 it was clear it wasn't so i wasn't experiencing any additional upset when I got the call, and frankly would rather learn negative news myself than by a phone call from some random nurse given they're never particularly helpful or warm when it's bad news)
Yeah iui is completely different protocol than IVF. Good luck
Not sure what this means- the process of conceiving is different but the betas ans testing is the exact same. Have done both.
NP but IUI often uses Ovidrel, which causes false positives while that is much rarer in IVF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:who/why did they say not to test?
On my successful IUI cycle I tested starting at 10 days post iui-- it was comforting watching a faint line get darker (this was after a miscarriage and multiple failed cycles including not ovulating even with the meds and timing being off).
dealing with secondary infertility now. i tested last cycle and found it helpful even though it was negative-- i don't like surprises-- i had a few days to practice acceptance (like at day 10 thinking well it's still possible, by day 13 it was clear it wasn't so i wasn't experiencing any additional upset when I got the call, and frankly would rather learn negative news myself than by a phone call from some random nurse given they're never particularly helpful or warm when it's bad news)
Yeah iui is completely different protocol than IVF. Good luck
Not sure what this means- the process of conceiving is different but the betas ans testing is the exact same. Have done both.
Anonymous wrote:Clinics always tell you not to test but I did every single time. The tests are usually pretty accurate 5dp5dt and it helped to be prepared on beta day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:who/why did they say not to test?
On my successful IUI cycle I tested starting at 10 days post iui-- it was comforting watching a faint line get darker (this was after a miscarriage and multiple failed cycles including not ovulating even with the meds and timing being off).
dealing with secondary infertility now. i tested last cycle and found it helpful even though it was negative-- i don't like surprises-- i had a few days to practice acceptance (like at day 10 thinking well it's still possible, by day 13 it was clear it wasn't so i wasn't experiencing any additional upset when I got the call, and frankly would rather learn negative news myself than by a phone call from some random nurse given they're never particularly helpful or warm when it's bad news)
Yeah iui is completely different protocol than IVF. Good luck
Anonymous wrote:who/why did they say not to test?
On my successful IUI cycle I tested starting at 10 days post iui-- it was comforting watching a faint line get darker (this was after a miscarriage and multiple failed cycles including not ovulating even with the meds and timing being off).
dealing with secondary infertility now. i tested last cycle and found it helpful even though it was negative-- i don't like surprises-- i had a few days to practice acceptance (like at day 10 thinking well it's still possible, by day 13 it was clear it wasn't so i wasn't experiencing any additional upset when I got the call, and frankly would rather learn negative news myself than by a phone call from some random nurse given they're never particularly helpful or warm when it's bad news)