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1571146 tn?1399909692

DTD after trigger, or wait??

So this is my first round of clomid and tonightI trigger with HCG shot. My question is should me and DH BD tonight?
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1571146 tn?1399909692
sorry about the fever. yeah, this road can get rocky. I had a rough day to say the least. ended up triggering at 1:45 this afternoon and going in tomorrow afternoon for iui. we shall see. Baby dust back atcha ;)
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1591611 tn?1485972086
We'll it looks like I'm not having better luck.  DH has a fever of 101 and was throwing up today, so there goes the BD'ing.  I'm hoping he feels better soon and I still have time to BD before ovulation.  Maybe I should have done the IUI instead of timed intercourse.  Let me know what the doc said.  This road to mommyhood is full of lots of bumps. Baby Dust to you!
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1571146 tn?1399909692
i meant go in on friday
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1571146 tn?1399909692
thanks for input but I screwed up the injection :/ dropped it and all the fluid went out of the syringe so I'm screwed for now. I'm calling the office in the am to see if we can push it back one day and go in on fir for my iui instead....

fingers crossed i didn't screw up the whole cycle.

Hope your having better luck.
SSBD to you my dear!
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1591611 tn?1485972086
No reason you should.  I'm on CD 15 and I had my u/s yesterday.  My biggest follie was 14 and my doc administered the trigger yesterday.  BD'd this morning and plan to tomorrow since I'm not doing IUI.  My doc just said do it as often as we can this week.  SSBD to you...
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