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i’m back home! finally. iui story time.
so i was not expecting getting a smiley face yesterday. usually i can tell when i’m about to ovulate, it’s like a mini version of my period pains but there was nothing in the days leading up to it this time.
i took a test roughly 7 am yesterday and got a smiley face. sent an email to the clinic telling them what was going on and that I would have to make a special trip almost half across the country for them.
at 8:18 i get an email informing me that they tried to call me, and that they have scheduled an appointment at 14:15 that day for me (my phone keeps sending people busy signals while i don’t even get notified of a call. i think it’s the reception in my apartment). i basically say “oh fuck”, finish getting ready, put some things in a bag and book a hotel room cause i’m not driving back and forth again (did it for my first one and it was hell).
i drive out of town at about 8:40 and i just drive. i drive without stopping and I’m in reykjavík at about 13:00. i stop at kfc cause i haven’t had any food and contemplate if it’s a good idea cause you can’t pee 2 hours before the procedure and i already had to go. decide what the hell, get one of those twister thingies and then decide to go to the clinic.
i take the wrong turn which makes me lose my mind a bit but i get to my destination with time to spare.
i had a good talk with my doctor and she answered all my questions. this was my last straw of sperm so i asked her what my next step should be. she told me that considering i am still young there is no reason i shouldn’t keep going with the iui’s.
the next step would be ivf but boy is it a hassle. you have to inject hormones, and then when that’s all done you have to take a week where your eggs are harvested then inseminated and the put right back up.
i am going to keep on with the iui’s. she told me that in heterosexual couples an ivf isn’t really tried until after a year of trying. that’s 12 iui’s. i’ve done three.
so yeah. i’m at least gonna do three more.
anyways, this iui went well. 13 million sperms were pushed into my uterus. a great mental image. i bled a tiny bit which has never happened before but it’s not a bad sign. it was only one drop and it’s an invasive procedure.
all in all i spent about 200,000 isk in roughly 24 hours (€1339, £1147, $1466) so thumbs up for that.
also i stayed at a hotel and my charger didn’t work so i had to sit in my car for a couple of hours (i ended up driving aimlessly) to charge my phone so i could use it as an alarm. in the end i asked the insanely handsome guy at the front desk to call me at 8 am. he called me 15 minutes late (he was very apologetic when i checked out and i woke up at 7 am regardless so it was fine).
just got back home after a 5-hour journey where i, once again, didn’t stop to even pee.
i have a really good feeling about this time and i’m crossing everything in hopes that it worked 🤞🤞
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Discover Effective IUI Fertility Treatment in London | IVF London
Discover the way IUI treatment optimizes fertility by carefully choosing and adding top-quality, purified sperm directly into the uterus, enhancing natural fertilization potential customers.
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The Key Things to Avoid After IUI
After undergoing Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), it's crucial to prioritize your body's well-being for a successful outcome. Here are the essentials to steer clear of:
Pain Relievers: Skip over-the-counter pain relievers as they may interfere with your body's natural processes.
Caffeine and Heavy Meals: Opt for light, nutritious meals instead of heavy ones, and limit caffeine intake as it can impact fertility.
Swimming: Avoid swimming post-IUI to prevent potential infections.
Smoking and Drinking: Stay away from tobacco and alcohol, as they can hinder the conception process.
Strenuous Exercise: Take a break from intense workouts to allow your body to relax and heal.
Stress: Minimize stress through relaxation techniques to support a healthy environment for conception.
Remember, always adhere to prescribed medications diligently for optimal results. Your journey to parenthood deserves the utmost care and attention.
For more fertility tips and guidance, consult with our experts today!
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Best IUI Treatment in Hyderabad
Looking for best IUI treatment in Hyderabad. Plan B Fertility located in Kondapur offers the best IUI treatment. Book your appointment today.
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Officially 1dpo!!
My right ovary is SORE!
Butttt along with the IUI, we covered our bases so well this month. Please lord let this be it for us.
Pregnancy cheapies have been ordered to begin the trigger test out next week ♥️
#infertility#ttccommunity#pcos#ttc with pcos#ttcjourney#iui treatment#iui#iui procedure#ttc after vr#TTC#1DPO
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"Hope and Healing: The Power of IVF and IUI in Fertility Treatment" - "Hope and Healing: The Power of IVF and IUI in Fertility Treatment" by pamela dtan Via Flickr: Discover Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) - Pregnancy Timeline, Success Odds, Challenges, and IUI vs. IVF Comparison. Maximize Fertility
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Some people collect napkins
Some people collect stamps
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And I collect injections…
#injections#fájdalom#magyar tumblr#magyar#saját gondolat#fajdalom#injekciok#iui procedure#iui treatment#csalodas#infertility
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So I am gray-ace panromantic. And I have no partner. I am not looking either. BUT I really want to have a child so I've been looking into sperm banks and intra uterine injection to get pregnant.
I have always been intrigued with asian cultures and traditions. I always strive to be respectful and aware of their culture when i do anything involving it including speaking about it. And yes I do find myself attracted to Asians as well, not exclusively, but more than 50% of the time I would say.
My moral question is would it be fetishizing asian culture by choosing an Asian race sperm to inject?
And before anyone asks, yes I know there a lot A LOT of asian babies in the system waiting and begging to be adopted, and I would love to help them. Truly. However it is not monetarily possible for me. I can (fairly cheaply for what it is) get the sperm and injection for a fraction of the cost of adoption. That is why I chose this option. I just don't want to be disrespectful.
#moral question#help#iui treatment#iui cost#iui procedure#sperm bank#asian#asian culture#asian babies#asian traditions#i just want to be sure
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Symptoms After IUI Procedure: A Day-by-Day Guide
If you've undergone an Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) procedure, it's normal to experience some symptoms afterward. These may include mild cramping, spotting, or a feeling of fullness in the abdomen. These sensations usually subside within a few hours or days. It's essential to stay hydrated, get plenty of rest, and avoid strenuous activities. However, if you experience severe or persistent pain, heavy bleeding, or fever, consult your healthcare provider immediately. Remember, every person's experience is different, so listen to your body and reach out to your doctor with any concerns.
For more guidance on fertility treatments and post-IUI care, read more. https://crystaivf.com/blogs/symptoms-after-iui-procedure-a-day-by-day-guide/
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Why do I experience heavy bleeding during my periods?
Experiencing heavy menstrual bleeding, medically known as menorrhagia, can result from various factors. Hormonal imbalances, such as those seen in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or thyroid disorders, can disrupt the regular shedding of the uterine lining, leading to heavier flows.
Uterine fibroids or polyps, noncancerous growths in the uterus, can cause increased bleeding. Certain medications, such as blood thinners or intrauterine devices (IUDs) that contain hormones might also contribute to heavier periods.
Health conditions like endometriosis, where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, or adenomyosis, where the lining grows into the uterine muscle, can result in excessive bleeding.
For personalized assessment and guidance regarding heavy menstrual bleeding, the Prolife OG Center in Chennai is a reliable resource. Their experienced professionals can help diagnose the underlying cause and recommend appropriate treatment options, ranging from lifestyle changes and medications to minimally invasive procedures, ensuring optimal menstrual health.
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What is IUI (Intra Uterine Insemination) Success Rate?
The success rate of Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) can vary widely depending on several factors, including the age of the woman, the underlying fertility issues, the quality of sperm used, and the experience of the medical team performing the procedure. On average, the success rate of IUI per cycle is generally estimated to be around 10% to 20%. This means that for every 100 couples undergoing IUI in a given cycle, 10 to 20 of them might achieve a successful pregnancy.
However, it's important to note that success rates can differ significantly from one individual or couple to another. Younger women with no significant fertility issues might have higher success rates, while older women or those with more complex fertility challenges might experience lower success rates.
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