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Bleeding after iui

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Hello everyone!!!My friend has undergone iui procedure on 13th day with 2 dominant follicles. She started to bleed after 2 days of the procedure. Today is 4th day after iui and she is experiencing heavy bleeding. Does anyone gone through the same?? What is this situation considered?? Is this period or implantation?? Her endometrium is 4mm

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After IUI there can be some bleeding due to the effects of the medication/ or the actual procedure . But think it would be a good idea for your friend to get in touch with her clinic for some advice and guidance

Take care

Janet-Partner

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Yeah. Doctor advised her to wait for 8 days

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