IUI is a fertility treatment that injects concentrated sperm directly into the uterus to increase fertilization and conception.
Bringing together science and optimism, IUI paves the way to your precious offspring.
IUI involves catheter-insertion of washed and concentrated sperm into a woman's uterus during ovulation. Fertility drugs can induce ovulation. The minimally invasive procedure increases fertility.
Lower sperm count, also known as oligospermia, is a condition in which the amount of sperm in a man’s semen is beneath the normal range.
IUI uses a catheter to insert sperm into the uterus, while IVF fertilizes eggs and sperm in a lab and transfers the embryo(s) to the uterus.
Depending on fertility history and circumstances, IUI cycles are recommended. Before trying other fertility treatments, try six cycles.
IUI is timed with ovulation, usually 14 days before the next menstrual cycle. Fertility drugs can boost ovulation and success.
Some men find sperm collection painful.
IUI does not increase birth defect risk.
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