Foods to Avoid

2023-05-12 10:52:41
Hello Doctor, 4 days back my 2nd round of IUI done. Today I had mango and pav bhaji, is it ok to have or is there any concern. Also in which round of IUI most successful.
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Answered2023-05-16 01:48:56

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IUI  is just like a normal sexual intercourse as far as chances of pregnancy are concerned. So you can eat all those things which you can eat after a sexual intercourse.

Answered2023-05-12 15:01:24

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Connect please

Answered2023-05-12 13:25:09

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It’s ok and food will not affect the outcome of iui

Answered2023-05-13 02:54:14

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Absolutely ok Iui dies not hv a success of more than 40 percent

Answered2023-05-13 02:30:29

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You can eat everything Keep positive attitude

Answered2023-05-12 13:41:31

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Yes u can eat. No problem. Generally we do IUI up to 6-9 cycles depending upon patient s history of infertility and her investigations

Answered2023-05-12 11:05:08

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It's ok to eat ,don't worry. Success depends upon many factors, let's hope for the best.

Answered2023-05-12 10:56:09

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