My wife had IUI procedure 12 days ago. From couple of days she is feeling weakness, frequent urination and not in a good mood as she is feeling tiredness and is not feeling relaxed and no interest in doing any work. Her temparature is little high as 97.
Please advise what should I do? Anything to worry?
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Normal temperature is 98.4
So 97 is not high temperature so don't wory .
Moods swing and lethargy is common after ovulation because of progesterone effect.
Eat light food and hydrate youself well .
Frequent urination could be sign of urine infection so do a urine microscopy to rule out infection .
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Don’t worry, she must be stressed out thinking that if she conceives in this cycle or not ..
-wait for one week from the expected date of period and get a pregnancy test. Hope she will conceive in this cycle. Think positive, be relaxed and happy, hope for the best. Do not put any pressure over her, support her.
Ask her to meditate and both of u together have small walks daily.
High temperature can be due to some medication like progesterone but please continue all
Health Tips
Do a pregnancy test on day 14 of iui
Take bedrest
Follow your natural instincts
Avoid stress and lifting weights and intercourses and travel
Avoid papaya and pineapple
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