We conceived after 2 iui attempts and finally it worked, so happy but also thoda tensed. My MIL keeps saying iui babies need extra care. Is it really considered high risk or is that just talk?
Let me put it simply, it is a complete myth. IUI is just a procedure to help you conceive, but the pregnancy itself is not high risk. Stop reading scary things online and just enjoy this beautiful phase.
Biologically speaking, an IUI pregnancy is the same as a natural one once the embryo implants. The only reason doctors monitor it closely is due to the history of fertility treatments or ovulation medications. No need to worry, just follow your gynac's routine checkups.
Honestly, I am also currently pregnant through IUI and had the exact same doubt in my mind! Did your doctor suggest any extra precautions or injections for the first trimester? Let's stay positive and share our updates!
Not at all, unless you end up with multiples like I did, haha! I had twins through IUI and that automatically made it a high-risk category, but a single IUI baby is totally normal. Just be prepared for double the diapers just in case!
Yawn... sorry, my baby just fell asleep after hours! Honestly, my IUI pregnancy was completely smooth and normal, but handling this baby now is the real high risk for my sleep schedule! Don't stress, once it clicks, it is a normal sweet journey.
No dear, they are not naturally high risk. My family was so worried and wanted me to stay on complete bed rest, but my doctor calmly explained that once conception happens, it is just like any normal pregnancy. Trust your gynac and eat healthy home-cooked food.