Hello, we are undergoing IUI treatment . Reason being my Erectile Dysfunction due to an injury, and not because of any infertility. Me and my wife have undergone all test till now for IUI and all are normal and good. Yesterday on 7th day of her period cycle of 28 days ,my wife had fallopian tube test and all is good. Please advise on which day she will most likely to have IUI done and chances of success please. Thanks you for you time and service doctor.
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It will be done depending on follicular monitoring in sonography by your doctor.
Usually 12 - 14 th day
Its better to take gonadptrophin injection along with ovulation induction tablets for better results.
Take folic acid before planning
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The date of IUI depends on the day of ovulation. If there is no infertility, and you both are comfortable, you can try self-vaginal insemination at home by calculating the ovulation day using LH Kit. Many patients get pregnant by this method. If that fails you should try IUI.
If you want to do IUI, it's better to do IUI after doing ovarian stimulation and using TVS follicular study to find the most suitable day of IUI. In most cases, IUI is done between day14 and day17 of the period.
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