
Assisted Intrauterine Conception (IUI)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Assisted Intrauterine Conception (IUI) is a fertility treatment that involves placing prepared sperm directly into a woman's uterus to increase the chances of fertilization. It 1 is often combined with ovulation-stimulating medications.
IUI may be recommended for couples with unexplained infertility, mild male factor infertility, cervical mucus issues, or for women using donor sperm. A fertility evaluation will determine if IUI is appropriate for you.
The procedure is relatively quick and non-invasive. It involves monitoring the woman's ovulation cycle, and when ovulation occurs (or is induced), a catheter is used to insert the washed and concentrated sperm into the uterus.
Success rates for IUI vary depending on factors such as the underlying cause of infertility, the woman's age, and the use of fertility medications. Our fertility specialists will discuss your individual chances of success.