Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Usually the IUI is 36 hours after the trigger. I never did them at Shady Grove, but at CFA, my partner would go into the clinic in the morning, we'd go get breakfast together, and then I'd go back for the insemination.
Just tell them that you're undergoing a minor procedure timed to your menstrual cycle that will help you have children. No one has to know the specifics.
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Anonymous wrote:Usually the IUI is 36 hours after the trigger. I never did them at Shady Grove, but at CFA, my partner would go into the clinic in the morning, we'd go get breakfast together, and then I'd go back for the insemination.
Just tell them that you're undergoing a minor procedure timed to your menstrual cycle that will help you have children. No one has to know the specifics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on your trigger shot timing and your doc. It could easily be day 14 for the IUI (trigger night of the day 12, IUI 36 hours later) (in all of my 9 IUIs, this was how it went). Or day 13 (if you trigger at the doc in the morning of day 12, which if they're doing blood work I'd guess you probably wouldn't because bloodwork tells them about E2 levels,which in addition to follicle size tell them about maturity of egg and whether you're ready, and won't be back until the afternoon). Or you could not be ready (too small follicle, too low E2) in which case you'd come back on day 13 or 14, depending. Which gives you an IUI on day 14, 15, or 16. Without knowing more (like your clinic always does IUIs 24 hours after trigger, I'd say chances are high your IUI will be scheduled for the days you're planning to be out of town and you should probably call your doc to ask their protocol - whether they'd trigger in the AM or do IUI next day even if you trigger at night etc. Really depends on the clinic/doc and their standard. Semen sample given same day as IUI.
Thank you! This was very helpful! I'm with SG. I will bring a calendar to my appointment tomorrow and discuss further. We're only going 2 hours away with my in laws so I could potentially come back by myself.
This is the PP, I was with SG for most of these, I think they always do trigger night of, IUI 36 hours later (roughly), so I think soonest IUI you're looking at is day 14. Maybe you can get it in before you leave? Also look at where else they have clinics - depending on the day of the week, they may be able to see you at one a bit closer to where you're traveling, to cover the semen sample timing issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on your trigger shot timing and your doc. It could easily be day 14 for the IUI (trigger night of the day 12, IUI 36 hours later) (in all of my 9 IUIs, this was how it went). Or day 13 (if you trigger at the doc in the morning of day 12, which if they're doing blood work I'd guess you probably wouldn't because bloodwork tells them about E2 levels,which in addition to follicle size tell them about maturity of egg and whether you're ready, and won't be back until the afternoon). Or you could not be ready (too small follicle, too low E2) in which case you'd come back on day 13 or 14, depending. Which gives you an IUI on day 14, 15, or 16. Without knowing more (like your clinic always does IUIs 24 hours after trigger, I'd say chances are high your IUI will be scheduled for the days you're planning to be out of town and you should probably call your doc to ask their protocol - whether they'd trigger in the AM or do IUI next day even if you trigger at night etc. Really depends on the clinic/doc and their standard. Semen sample given same day as IUI.
Thank you! This was very helpful! I'm with SG. I will bring a calendar to my appointment tomorrow and discuss further. We're only going 2 hours away with my in laws so I could potentially come back by myself.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on your trigger shot timing and your doc. It could easily be day 14 for the IUI (trigger night of the day 12, IUI 36 hours later) (in all of my 9 IUIs, this was how it went). Or day 13 (if you trigger at the doc in the morning of day 12, which if they're doing blood work I'd guess you probably wouldn't because bloodwork tells them about E2 levels,which in addition to follicle size tell them about maturity of egg and whether you're ready, and won't be back until the afternoon). Or you could not be ready (too small follicle, too low E2) in which case you'd come back on day 13 or 14, depending. Which gives you an IUI on day 14, 15, or 16. Without knowing more (like your clinic always does IUIs 24 hours after trigger, I'd say chances are high your IUI will be scheduled for the days you're planning to be out of town and you should probably call your doc to ask their protocol - whether they'd trigger in the AM or do IUI next day even if you trigger at night etc. Really depends on the clinic/doc and their standard. Semen sample given same day as IUI.
Anonymous wrote:I think they typically do the IUI day after trigger shot. but the day for the trigger shot is just an estimate, they will monitor you and tell you when to take it. could be later.
Anonymous wrote:I think they typically do the IUI day after trigger shot. but the day for the trigger shot is just an estimate, they will monitor you and tell you when to take it. could be later.