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Follicles on one side only bad?

I went to my RE today and I had 2 big follicles on my right side but no big ones on the left side (darn it). I'm going to try to post the measurements but they were really nice the RE said. I had my HCG shot and I go for an IUI tomorrow morning and Wednesday morning and pregnancy blood test on October 1st. I was wondering if my chances aren't as good because I have no follicles on the left side? Will that affect my chances? Wishing everyone else big follicles and BFP's. =)
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Thank you ladies, I'm really hoping one of those eggs works. =0)
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294043 tn?1354207946
Two mature follicles should give you a nice chance at bfp.  Like Tanker said, all you need is one lucky egg  :)
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189192 tn?1261341628
When I got pg with my son (IUI), I only had one follie.

Best of luck to you!!
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My follicles measured 17 & 21.
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Perfect, thank you Helen! When the RE said, "I wish we had some on this side too, I was like thinking, oh no." My tubes are both clear so hopefully I will have some luck. =)
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294043 tn?1354207946
It does not matter what side your follicles are on unless one of your tubes is blocked.  I think that 2 follicles give you a nice chance of success with IUI.  Good luck!
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