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Can IUI be done 3 hour befre egg rupture
My Gynec gave rupture injection on Saturday night 9 pm. Asked to come for IUI on Monday morning. The IUI was performed at 1 pm on Monday. I couldn't tell as she was rushing for another delivery that time during my treatment it seemed. But she didn't check if my egg ruptured. I had the rupture pain at around 3.30 pm the same day which is 2.5 hours after IUI. Is it okay? So I have chance to conceive? If chances are less... what other measures I should take to increase my chances? Also what is the use of the vaginal tablets that are given? Pls help
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Its to support pregnancy
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You hv chance to conceive.... Just be little patient. Vaginal tablets must be of progesterone to support the pregnancy..
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Chances of pregnancy are there. Vaginal tablets are progesterone supplements to support the pregnancy. Don’t take stress. Keep positive attitude. Wait till you miss your periods.
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Hi Yes there are chances for pregnancy Continue progesterone as this supports pregnancy
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Yes u have the chance to concieve Progesterone is to support the pregnancy
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Progesterones…
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once egg ruptures it is alive for 24hr Processed sperm are alive in the uterus for 3-4 hrs and then spill over through the tubes. So yes you do have fair chamces of conceiving. I suppose the vaginal tablets given are of progesterone hormone. It is given to support the pregnancy.
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