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Mild Cramping In Lower Abdomen, Dizziness, Bloating, Nausea, Shortness Of Breath. Symptom Of Pregnancy ?

Hi,
I had my iui on 16th & 17th of March. Its 14 days post iui. I am having the following symptoms: mild cramping in lower abdoman, dizziness, bloating, nauseating feeling, shortness of breath. But my home pregnancy test are negative. Is it possible that i could be pregnant, if so how early could it be detected. i am expected to meet my doc on 3rd April.
Fri, 17 May 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for posting your query.
Most of the times pregnancy test comes positive after 14 days of IUI.
However in some cases it comes positive after a little bit delayed period.
As your symptoms are indicating towards pregnancy, wait for 4-5 days & then get urine pregnancy or blood beta-hcg test done.
I hope your query has been answered.
Regards,
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Mild Cramping In Lower Abdomen, Dizziness, Bloating, Nausea, Shortness Of Breath. Symptom Of Pregnancy ?

Hi, Thanks for posting your query. Most of the times pregnancy test comes positive after 14 days of IUI. However in some cases it comes positive after a little bit delayed period. As your symptoms are indicating towards pregnancy, wait for 4-5 days & then get urine pregnancy or blood beta-hcg test done. I hope your query has been answered. Regards,