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Pregnancy test and continuation of proge
If my fixed leutal phase is 13 days for every cycle and doctor has put me on progesterone post IUI for 20 days 1. When am I suppose to take HPT home pregnancy test and post 13 days why I have to continue pPROGESTERONE Both in negative and positive scenario 2. And post 13 days does it make sense to wait for HPT home pregnancy test further 3. Also if I am tracking my basal body temperature and it falls instead rise post 13 days or stays neutral for several days
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You can do a pregnancy test with morning sample fasting urine on day 14 after ovulation and if it is negative you need to continue progesterone and retest again after a week
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Basal body temperature is less specific dear . It gets affected by AC and wheather outside
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Avoid lifting weights and stress and be careful dear Continue progesterone for 20 days post ovulation If pregnancy test is positive continue progesterone for 12 weeks
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many of a time UPT can not detect early pregnancy so you have to continue your progesterone which is given for lutial phase support. about the temperature.. than temperature charting is not that reliable method.. there is variations in temp.. because of many reasons..
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