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How r u?
Exactly the same question i think!
There are chances,,for that it is safe to get an early beta count checked so that we can save the supposed little bean,
I suppose many edible things may contribute,,like chicken, pineapple, pepper(large amount), green tea,,,i avoid them two days before my ovulation!!!
This is my 1st IUI, and i had good infections and cervical bleeding with the IUI process,,my Dr said hopelessly after seeing the infection,,,i dont know what happens,,,
But from next time iam going to ask my doctor for a beta check at 15days post IUI!
I think it is normal procedurein the wester countries!
Part of the problem of 'analyzing' symptoms is that they are pretty much the same for pregnancy and pre-menstrual! But it's so easy to do! :P
Good luck and keep positive!