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successful IUI 13 hours after HcG shot?

Hello, I'm in the dreadful 2 ww and obviously cannot wait to test! I've been analyzing everything and pretty much driving myself nuts.  I had my IUI only 13 hours after the HcG trigger shot (was on Gonal f for 8 days before that).  My gyno did an ultrasound right before the IUI (around 6pm) and my follicles measured 23mm and 26mm and my endo lining was about 11 and she said that I'd ovulate the following day but that she didn't want to wait until the next day because it could have been too late.  My DH's numbers were great but now I'm worried that it was too early.  I've heard that even though washed sperm can survive up to 72 hours, it can swim beyond the fallopian tubes and can lose potency.  Then, 4 dpiui I had 2 small drops of blood and was wondering if it was implantation bleeding (but probably too little to be it) or effect of progesterone.  Please help!
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Thank you ladies! I know I should just stop thinking about it but can't help and wonder... 2 ww is awful... :)
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1278876 tn?1304908319
i dont know how to answer the rest of your questions other then implantation bleeding can be very little, mine was just a tiny bit on the TP when i wiped.
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613536 tn?1294238447
well when we conceived our first child, we BD'd about 4 days before I ovulated.... hope this helps!  The blood could be implantation bleeding or it could be from the iui....
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am not sure what that meant. just be patient.  I am ttc too and I havent ovulated yet but I am taking clomid and I timed my intercourse so am doing the waiting game too.
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