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Will I still ovulate without trigger?

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Happilymarried155 · 16/01/2014 18:48

Hi,
I had an iui cancelled this month as I had too many follies. I was just wondering will I still ovulate naturally- I've never had a problem ovulating on my own before? Will I ovulate all the mature follies or just the one?

The hospital told be to refrain from bd but I've read you will only ovulate one possible two mature follies anyway?

Thanks for your help :)

OP posts:
ohfourfoxache · 17/01/2014 07:37

Don't do it. Seriously, I know you want to conceive so badly and you're going brought an absolute roller coaster, but please don't.

The hospital has told you not to - and there is a bloody good reason.

I don't want to upset you, but the worst I've personally seen is a lady in your position, Dtd anyway, conceived quads and lost them all. One was ectopic and she had to have a salpingectomy. Whilst all this was being "sorted out" she essentially missed a year of treatment.

Please, please do not ignore the hospitals advice. The whole "you only ovulate one" thing is crap - if that was the case then they wouldn't have cancelled your treatment, they just wouldn't have triggered you and gone ahead with insemination.

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