Baby making 😬

Hi I went to a clinic to see when I am ovulating as we’re trying for a baby as I been unsuccessful to conceive. We had sex 24th and when I went to the clinic on the 25th there was an egg (ovulation) which was there on my right ovary. We then had sex again 26th. What is the chances of a successful conception? My period is due on the 9th which is in 8 days time. When should I do a pregnancy test?
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Very exciting! There’s every chance of pregnancy for these timelines. I’d see if your period turns up and then test from there :)

If you are still unsuccessful after this attempt, you may want to consider doing IUI. It's not crazy expensive and will improve your chances significantly

Chances are around 50% and you should test on the 9th

When we had the IVF treatment although we had the embryo transferred back in from the egg collection they said count 16 days so I assume count 16 days from the 25th

The only thing is I don’t feel any different honestly nothing at all which I’m worried out as it says on Google the egg implants Tuesday or Wednesday (today or tomorrow) and some people feel cramping which I haven’t yet. Also what is IUI?

I only felt cramping on day 14 and it was a very specific moment that I remember our UI is think turkey baster insemination but obviously a bit more clean surgical ward With cramping notes that a lot of women don’t even notice, but I genuinely felt the embryo attached to the womb others don’t

I wouldn't worry about implantation cramping, not everyone experiences it. I didn't have it, but my baby is almost 3 months old.

Thank you, I guess it’s a waiting game now to see if this is the month

All the best . I hope you will get positive reply with healthy pregnancy ahead.

You have good chances of conceiving! The cycle I finally got pregnant I had no symptoms. I thought it hadn't worked again. I didn't even test to find out until I was already 5 weeks. Some women have lots of symptoms and some don't. It's best to try to distract yourself as much as possible to reduce your stress over it.

Great advice thank you!

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