tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3761683084567008890.post3842481228812625226..comments2015-07-13T18:32:36.604+01:00Comments on Haisla's Adventures in Endoland: An injectable cycle in EndolandHaislahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00447101581192623859noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3761683084567008890.post-39522553463749017382014-08-11T23:09:09.938+01:002014-08-11T23:09:09.938+01:00I haven't got any input on the NHS--I know tha...I haven't got any input on the NHS--I know that most of the bloggers who receive their care from the NHS have issues with the system, but in the end things seem to work out, maybe not seamlessly though. I was never actually taught how to do an injection for my medicated IUI's, but I got direction from youtube videos online--if you're ever unsure you can always look for tutorial videos online. Good luck! XOAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3761683084567008890.post-81041088101907335812014-08-11T08:01:25.840+01:002014-08-11T08:01:25.840+01:00Thanks, that's really helpful!
I thought ther...Thanks, that's really helpful!<br /><br />I thought there may be a pre-injection scan required as I read in the meds leaflet that cysts are a no-no. <br /><br />Am still waiting for AF to start and it is obviously now taking its sweet time.. xHaislahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00447101581192623859noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3761683084567008890.post-48560102662831712282014-08-10T22:24:32.229+01:002014-08-10T22:24:32.229+01:00I truly can't imagine she'll want to do th...I truly can't imagine she'll want to do the shots for you. They're not hard to do at all, I promise. <br />At my clinic (we're in different countries obviously but maybe it will help make the process understandable) I call when I start my period and they fit you in right away. <br /><br />An ultrasound is done to make sure there are no cysts and you're told you can start the injections. My doctor told me injections have to be started by CD4. I think last cycle I started on CD3. <br /><br />I did the first follie check ultrasound a few days later and then after that it was about every 2-3 days. I had blood work done every time. They're checking for Estrogen and LH which are being monitored along with your follies. I would always have to have a morning appointment so they could get the blood work results back the same day. <br /><br />If you have any questions, feel free to ask! I'll keep my fingers crossed for you!RHMummyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11288679777324292266noreply@blogger.com