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Me and my gf are in the 2 week wait after medicated iui cycle. We took the first ovitrelle jag Sunday 23 Aug, then went in for the iui 24th Aug. Then took the last trigger shot 29th Aug. Today got the better of us and we took a digital pregnancy test and it’s come up pregnant. Could this be the tigger shot showing or could we really be pregnant?

As anyone had positives from a medicated cycle 10days after iui

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LCharlton

I don't really know how IUI works, I've only done IVF - might need to check with your clinic! Wishing you luck, hope it's good news for you both xx

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ADC2019

I didn't take any shots after my iui treatment but i was told the HCG in trigger took around 10 days to leave system and a test would show positive if you tested before then. So it could depend what the shot on 29th was? When is OTD? X

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Lauren85• in reply toADC2019

The test date is wed 9th

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KiboXX

If you did a trigger shot on the 29th then it’s really likely it’s that showing on the pregnancy test as they normally take a while to leave your system. You can always test every couple of days from here out and see if the line gets darker or lighter xx

Agree with Kibo.. I've had a trigger shot last 14 days in my system (was 10,000 one).. keep testing is all you can do! Good luck x

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Lilly12255

Hi, how do iui work? What kind of meds are you given? Are the 2 ovitrelle designed to make you ovulate on different dates?

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