Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) is a fertility procedure that can increase the chances of pregnancy. It involves placing specially prepared semen sample directly into the uterus at the right time during a woman’s menstrual cycle. This shortens the journey for the sperm to meet the egg.
IUI may be a suitable choice for people or couples who are going through:
Our fertility specialists will work with you to determine if IUI is the best course of action.
Rates of Success: Age, infertility problems, and the usage of fertility drugs are some of the variables that affect is success. Our knowledgeable staff will help you at every stage, increasing your chances of success.
We are here to accompany you during the emotional journey that fertility treatments entail.
The greatest results are guaranteed by our sophisticated apparatus.
Each treatment plan is created to meet your particular requirements.
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IUI is often recommended for:
IUI is generally not painful, but some women may feel mild cramping or discomfort due to the catheter being inserted into the uterus. The procedure is quick and doesn't require anesthesia.
The success of IUI depends on several factors:
Yes, IUI is often combined with fertility medications like Clomid or gonadotropins to increase the number of eggs available for fertilization. This combination can improve the chances of success, especially in women who are not ovulating regularly.
A pregnancy test is usually performed about 14 days after the IUI procedure. Your doctor may also perform blood tests to measure hormone levels (such as hCG) to confirm pregnancy. If the test is negative, your doctor may recommend a follow-up plan or additional cycles of IUI or other fertility treatments.
Most couples try 3-6 cycles of IUI before considering other fertility treatments. If pregnancy does not occur after several IUI cycles, your doctor may suggest transitioning to In vitro fertilization (IVF), which has higher success rates.
Preparation for IUI may involve:
After the IUI procedure, you can resume normal activities, although your doctor may recommend avoiding strenuous exercise for a short period. You may be asked to schedule a follow-up appointment to determine if the procedure was successful, usually with a blood test or ultrasound.