Conceived naturally but IUI failed

2025-01-26 04:32:27
I had conceived naturally in the first try in Sept 2024 but had a miscarriage . After that I had IUI 2 months later which failed . Wanted to know what could be the reason behind this and should I try naturally for a few cycles and not go for IUI/IVF Or Any additional tests I should take to make IUI successful
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Even when you are having IUI your trial for a normal conception should not stop.

Answered2025-01-27 02:34:35

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Answered2025-01-26 06:12:23

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You need detailed evaluation before going for the management. At this age, it won’t be recommended to try naturally for conception now better to go for assisted reproductive techniques.

Answered2025-01-26 10:47:33

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At age 34 there could be multiple reasons for the failure of IUI You need Detailed evaluation to help you understand Trying naturally at age34 is not advisable

Answered2025-01-26 07:05:32

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