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886894 tn?1241306177

any comfort?

I am so nervous. Had IUI yesterday and everything was better than we could hope for. I had the dye study done last week and bth tubes were nice and open. 2 really large follicles (one on the right and one on the left). Trigger shot this past saturday and IUI monday morning......DH was 15 million post wash.... I still cant seem to calm myself down.....any thoughts on what the next 2 weeks will be like....?
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886894 tn?1241306177
thanks for the great advice!
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865441 tn?1241092280
First - those are great numbers and you are off to a great start...but YogaChick is right - torture. Try not to notice every little thing going on with your body since it is reacting to the hormones you've just injected in it and the progesterone. Don't POAS until AT LEAST 10 days post! At the earliest.

Rent movies. Sleep as much as possible. Hope for the best, but don't get too excited. But that is just me!
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685595 tn?1262279076
Torture!  Just hang in there and try to distract yourself (easier said than done!) .  I didn't notice anything until after my beta... and if you're on progesterone, you'll get all sorts of symptoms from it that will make you certain you're preggers when it' really just the progesterone!

Good luck!
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