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First day of full flow is considered Day 1 of your period. Some people experience spotting before their full flow.

Please drink 1 litre of clear fluid 1 hour prior to your appointment time.

Please take an Advil or Tylenol 1 hour prior to your appointment. You do not need a full bladder for this procedure.

If your doctor has prescribed Doxycyline for your sonohysterogram please start the medication the day before your procedure. You should take 1 pill twice a day until your pills are completed.

**Please be aware that not all patients will be given Doxycycline

Please start the medication as soon as you remember. Do not take a double dose. When you come in for your sonoysterogram please advise the staff before your procedure that you missed a dose so that we can add it to your chart and revise the directions we have previously given you.

Do not take a double dose today, just continue your regular dose until the pills are completed.

There will not be a negative effect to your cycle, take the dose as soon as you can. We recommend setting an alarm on your phone to remind you of your mediation administration time.

Don’t worry, there will not be a negative effect to your cycle. Take the dose as soon as you can and return to your regular time from tomorrow. We recommend setting an alarm on your phone to remind you of your mediation administration time. The next time you are in clinic for bloodwork & ultrasound please inform one of the nurses.

Yes, you can at any point during your cycle, unless you have been advised otherwise. The nurses will also tell you the optimal window for intercourse to achieve pregnancy as your cycle progresses.

Do not take a double dose today, just continue your regular dose until the pills are completed.

There will not be a negative effect to your cycle, take the dose as soon as you can. We recommend setting an alarm on your phone to remind you of your mediation administration time.

Don’t worry, there will not be a negative effect to your cycle. Take the dose as soon as you can and return to your regular time from tomorrow. We recommend setting an alarm on your phone to remind you of your mediation administration time. The next time you are in clinic for bloodwork & ultrasound please inform one of the nurses.

Take it as soon as you remember and when you come in for you procedure let the nurse know.

Call your clinic tomorrow morning and speak with a nurse to discuss your plan.

Yes, until the nurse advises you that you have a follicle of 1.6 or greater, unless you have been advised otherwise. Once your follicle is 1.6 or greater we recommend no further intercourse or ejaculation to enusure an adequate sample on your IUI procedure day.

Call the clinic in the morning to let the staff know and discuss next steps with a nurse.

If advised, you start progesterone support the day after your IUI.

Yes, continue progesterone support until you have received your pregnancy test results. If positive, continue until advised to stop.

Don’t worry, there will not be a negative effect to your cycle. Take the dose as soon as you can and return to your regular time from tomorrow. We recommend setting an alarm on your phone to remind you of your medication administration time. The next time you are in clinic for bloodwork & ultrasound please inform one of the nurses.

If you know how much you missed, take additional medication to complete your dose. If you do not have any additional medications left call your clinic in the morning and advise the nurse of how much medication was taken so we can record it on your file.

Call the clinic in the morning and advise the nurse. After discussing it with the doctor we will advise you on next steps.

As you take stimulation medications and your ovaries respond, you may feel a sense of fullness or tenderness. This is common, please discuss it with your nurse at your next visit.

Yes, up to and including Day 8 of injections. After your 8th day of injections we recommend no further intercourse or ejaculation to ensure an adequate sample on your retrieval day and to minimize the risk of a multiple pregnancy.

No, and please remember you need to have nothing to eat or drink from midnight the day of your OPU procedure.

If it is within 3 hours of when you were to take your trigger shot, take it now. Call the clinic in the morning and speak with a nurse. She will discuss and decide whether any adjustments are necessary.

This is normal for the next 3 days. Please call the clinic if it is increasing in intensity.

Continue or start the following: Drink gatorade and eat high sodium foods. Call the clinic during business hours to speak to one of our nurses.

Go to the nearest emergency room. Call the clinic during business hours to update us of your ER visit.

Continue the medications you were given until you have completed them all.

No, the clinic would have provided you with all the medications you needed for the entire course required.

Do not take a double dose today, just continue your regular dose until the pills are completed.

There will not be a negative effect to your cycle, take the dose as soon as you can. We recommend setting an alarm on your phone to remind you of your medication administration time.

Take it now and advise the nursing staff in the morning.

Take the dose as soon as you can and return to your regular time from tomorrow. We recommend setting an alarm on your phone to remind you of your medication administration time. The next time you are in clinic for bloodwork & ultrasound please inform one of the nurses.

Yes, please drink 1 litre of clear fluid 1 hour prior to your appointment time.

If your doctor has prescribed Doxycyline for your frozen embryo transfer please start the medication so that it will be completed the day before your procedure. You should take 1 pill twice a day until your pills are completed.

This is a common concern in early pregnancy. Try to eat small meals and call the clinic to speak with a nurse tomorrow.

Some spotting and even occasional light flow can occur during pregnancy. It is not always a negative sign. Please rest, continue any medications the clinic has asked you to take and contact the clinic in the morning.

We understand how concerning this is for you. Please rest, continue any medications the clinic has asked you to take and contact the clinic in the morning unless you are having severe cramping. If you are experiencing severe cramping and/or heavy bleeding (soaking a sanitary pad in an hour) please go to your nearest Emergency Room.

If you are experiencing severe cramping please go to your nearest Emergency Room.

Take the dose as soon as you can and return to your regular time from tomorrow. We recommend setting an alarm on your phone to remind you of your medication administration time. The next time you are in clinic for bloodwork & ultrasound please inform one of the nurses.