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IUI and HSG
Can I do IUI and HSG in same cycle or it can impact ovum negatively? I am planning to do IUI on cycle day 8 and taking letrozole and humog 75 for ovulation induction.For how many days intercourse is not allowed after HSG?
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Hsg should be done before
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HSG is a prerequisite for IUI. What good will IUI do if your tubes are blocked? You can have intercourse whenever you want. It need not be timed according to IUI or HSG.
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It should not be done in the same cycle. U can try naturally in the hsg cycle. Intercourse need not be avoided
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Connect please
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Cannot be done in the same cycle There is no restriction fr intercourse post hsg
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You can do both in same cycle. No restriction for intercourse .
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