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Iui test after 14 days
I had my iui along with fertility medicines on 13th October ( husband sperm quality was deemed satisfactory) ( i have had no issues) and then intercourse for the next 3 days twice a day. Today is the 14th day of my iui and my urine test is -ve. I have yet to have my periods. My breast are a bit sore. I did get a light vaginal discharge. I have started getting aversion to chicken. I feel nauseous sometimes and dizzy too. Should i wait for a few more days to check if my periods are coming or do another test or a beta HCG test? Can the progesterone medicines delay my periods and cause the symptoms mentioned above? Requesting for answers and not asking for consultation
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Yes progesterone may be the reason , but yet it s recommended to get a beta HCG blood test to see if it's positive or negative .based on the result we can suggest further
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Stop progesterone once 15days course is done..wait for 1wk to  get a period if upt is negative
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Plz get done S.Beta Hcg test
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Yes progesteron could be the reason for the delay and the symptoms mentioned Helping you understand that iui has a success rate of not more than 30%
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