you can start testing at around 10 days past the IUI, you want to make sure that if you had a trigger shot that the HCG is out of your system. testing at 10 days past could possibly still give you a false negative, if you want to be more accurate and have patience, you should wait until 12-14 days after the IUI.
after 2 weeks from iui date
Intrauterine insemination (IUI) typically takes about two weeks after the procedure to determine if it has been successful, as this is when a woman would usually take a pregnancy test. The success rate of IUI can vary based on factors such as age, fertility issues, and the specific circumstances of the couple. If IUI is unsuccessful, many couples may consider trying again in subsequent cycles. Generally, it may take several attempts for IUI to be effective.
Pregnancy symptoms occur due to the hormone HCG that is present in the embryo's placenta. Upon implantation this hormone is released and doubles about every 2-3 days or so. Some woman feel symptoms right after implantion (6-12 days after ovulation) and some woman never have symptoms at all.
It is best to wait 14 days after the IUI to have a pregnancy test done. A blood test at that. I am in the same process and my physician sugested that I wait the full 14 days to avoid any false-negatives or false-positives. It has been 5days since my IUI and the wait tests my patience daily. I was also told that the injectables and IUI may feel like your pregnant as the symptoms are similar. Good Luck
The hcg shot can cause a false positive pregnancy test, so if the most recent pregnancy tests are negative, you're probably not pregnant. But definitely check with your doctor!
About 72 hours.
after iui symptoms
i had brown discharge after iui
dear sir/madam am going to take iui, so howmany days should I take rest after iui and shall I go to my job (am working woman) (Like climbing steps, walking for too long...travelling..? Are there any restrictions for any of this?)
dear sir/madam am going to take iui, so howmany days should I take rest after iui and shall I go to my job (am working woman) (Like climbing steps, walking for too long...travelling..? Are there any restrictions for any of this?)
im in the same boat. call your doctor who proformed the iui
Intrauterine insemination (IUI) can fail for several reasons, including issues with sperm quality, ovulation timing, or underlying fertility problems such as blocked fallopian tubes or hormonal imbalances. The success rate of IUI varies based on individual factors, including age and the cause of infertility, with rates typically ranging from 10% to 20% per cycle. Additionally, if the sperm does not reach or fertilize the egg effectively, or if there are issues with embryo implantation, the procedure may not result in pregnancy. Overall, IUI may fail when the conditions for successful fertilization and implantation are not met.