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Pyrexia causes
« on: 05/12/05, 05:45 »
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I had IUI with stimulation and trigger.
i am currently 6 weeks pregnant (15 day post IUI beta 1257!!!) scan due in a week.

4 days post IUI i developed a sudden onset pyrexia of 38.5c, i had no symptoms of viral illness or any other symptoms. I had rigors but the fever lasted 12 hours then resolved.
I have not had a pyrexia since a child (33yrs now)

Could this have been caused by an immune response at time of implantation?
Is it possible to get implantation after 4 days? i have read research suggesting days 5-10 or indeed days 8-12.

I wondered if my hugely high beta could be due to early implantation ? (i had 3 mature follicles but only 1 ruptured prior to IUI and therefore multiple pregnancy canot be excluded)

THANKS !!
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Barry Jacobs, M. D.
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« Reply #1 on: 05/12/05, 06:27 »
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There is no immune response to implantation.  I do not know why you had symptoms of a viral syndrome or other infection.  In the natural state, fertilization is in the end of the tube near the ovary, and the embryo does not reach the uterine cavity for 4 to 5 days.  Implantation takes place about a week after ovulation and fertilization of the egg.
Good luck.
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