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199914 tn?1295890047

Trigger shot

So I went to my doctors today for a U/S to see how many follicles I produced.
Well they found two on the right ovary and one on the left. And I told the lady who did my u/s that I had cramping a few days ago on my right side. And she said the one follicle on the right side was small and that it could of ruptured. Well I got a trigger shot today to trigger ovulation I'm getting my first IUI tomorrow. My questions is could I be having this cramping/spotting from the trigger shot? Or from a follicle rupturing? Thank you ladies for your help (:
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199914 tn?1295890047
Thank you for your post :)
I had a m/c last year, we have been trying ever since.
I just got home from my IUI and it went well and now I'm starting to get cramping and the nurse said that's normal so we will see in two weeks :) thank you again for your post.
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I was also having cramping and spotting when I went for my first IUI.  I did get pregnant and I continued to spot.  Unfortunently i lost it at 7weeks and 6 days.  So if you do just make sure your doc keep a close eye on.  My doc kepts saying it was normal to spott.  so keep faith everything will be fine.
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