Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) is a fertility treatment that involves placing washed sperm directly into the uterus at the time of ovulation. This procedure is often considered a less invasive alternative to IVF and is suitable for couples with certain fertility challenges.
When is IUI recommended?
IUI may be recommended for couples who:
Have unexplained infertility.
Have mild male infertility.
Have cervical factors that may affect sperm passage.
Have ovulatory dysfunction.
The IUI Process:
The IUI process typically involves the following steps:
Ovulation Tracking: The woman monitors her ovulation using ovulation kits or ultrasound scans to determine the optimal time for the procedure.
Sperm Preparation: The male partner provides a semen sample, which is processed to concentrate and wash the sperm, removing any debris or fluid.
IUI Procedure: The prepared sperm is inserted into the uterus using a thin catheter. The procedure is usually quick and relatively painless.
Monitoring: After the IUI, the woman may be monitored for signs of pregnancy.
Success Rates:
IUI success rates vary depending on factors such as the age of the woman, the cause of infertility, and the number of IUI cycles performed. While IUI may not be as effective as IVF for some couples, it can be a successful option for others.
Benefits of ICSI:
Less invasive: Compared to IVF, IUI is generally less invasive and involves fewer procedures.
Lower cost: IUI is often less expensive than IVF.
Higher success rates for certain conditions: IUI may be particularly effective for couples with mild male infertility or ovulatory dysfunction.
Consulting with Dr. Naila Jabeen:
If you are considering IUI, consulting with Dr. Naila Jabeen can provide valuable guidance and support. She will assess your individual circumstances and determine if IUI is a suitable option for you. Dr. Jabeen will also provide information on the IUI process, potential risks, and expected outcomes.