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What are symptoms after iui?

after iui symptoms


Is it safe to go to the beach after iui?

Generally it is safe to resume your normal daily activities, however you should discuss this with your doctor. Rest is the best after IUI. Avoid heavy lifting or any strenuous activity.


You are constantly nausous very tired and food doesn't taste normal what is wrong?

You could be pregnant if you're female


If you got brownish discharge after IUI are you pregnant?

i had brown discharge after iui


Who soon after IUI can you test for pregnancy?

after 2 weeks from iui date


What could be wrong 36M likes to be active but for the last 10yrs gets tired easilly not normal tired week tired but still strong as normal?

get your heart checked


What does Estoy muy cansada y enferma means?

That's Spanish for "I am very tired now". Since "tired" is in feminine, that means it is a woman who is talking.


Is it normal for reading glasses to make your eyes tired?

no, its not normal


If you are 30 weeks pregnant and you know it is normal to feel tired but is it normal to feel so tired you feel achy and in the morning you feel fine again?

Yes its normal. Its most likely the position the baby is laying in which is causing you to feel achy and his/her constant movement in your tummy is probably making you feel tired. However its VERY common to become anemic during pregnancy so see your doctor.


Is cramping normal after iui?

Yes, cramping after intrauterine insemination (IUI) can be normal and is often caused by the procedure itself or hormonal changes. Some women may experience mild discomfort or cramping as their body responds to the treatment. However, if the cramping is severe or accompanied by heavy bleeding or other concerning symptoms, it’s important to consult a healthcare provider.


What should i do if i get vaginal infection after iui?

im in the same boat. call your doctor who proformed the iui


Iui after 5 days still cramping?

Cramping after an intrauterine insemination (IUI) procedure can be normal as your body adjusts, but if it persists for more than a few days, it’s advisable to consult your healthcare provider. They can help determine if the cramping is due to the IUI, hormonal changes, or another underlying issue. Monitor any additional symptoms such as heavy bleeding or severe pain, as these may require immediate attention.