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  5. I've just had an IUI treatment and I'm wondering what activities I should avoid afterwards. Are there specific things I should be doing instead? And how many days of rest are generally recommended? I'm feeling a bit uncertain and would love some guidance.

I've just had an IUI treatment and I'm wondering what activities I should avoid afterwards. Are there specific things I should be doing instead? And how many days of rest are generally recommended? I'm feeling a bit uncertain and would love some guidance.

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I've just had an IUI treatment and I'm wondering what activities I should avoid afterwards. Are there specific things I should be doing instead? And how many days of rest are generally recommended? I'm feeling a bit uncertain and would love some guidance.

avoid intercourse for 2 days, and avoid junk foods

Last updated on 04 Jul 2025

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Last updated on 04 Jul 2025

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