Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) is a fertility treatment where sperm is placed directly into the uterus during ovulation. This procedure increases the chance of pregnancy by reducing the distance sperm must travel to reach the egg.
IUI is often a first-line treatment for many couples struggling with infertility.
Unexplained infertility
Mild male factor infertility
Cervical factor infertility
Ovulatory disorders
Mild endometriosis
Use of donor sperm
Couples with unexplained infertility
Women with open fallopian tubes
Men with mild male factor infertility
Women under 35 with regular ovulation
Couples using donor sperm
Women with cervical mucus problems
Couples with mild endometriosis
Multiple pregnancies
Mild cramping
Infection (rare)
Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (if fertility drugs are used)
Spotting
Initial consultation
Fertility medications (if needed)
Sperm washing and preparation
IUI procedure
Follow-up appointments
Pregnancy tests
Costs can vary widely. Check with your insurance provider about coverage for fertility treatments.
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)
Fertility medications alone
Surgery (for certain conditions)
Lifestyle changes
Adoption
Natural family planning methods
"After trying for 2 years, IUI worked on our second attempt. Our son is now 3 months old!"
"As a single mother by choice, IUI with donor sperm gave me my beautiful daughter."
"We had unexplained infertility. IUI was successful on our third try, and we're now expecting twins!"
"IUI helped us overcome mild male factor infertility. Our journey was worth it."
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) is a fertility treatment where sperm is placed directly into the uterus during ovulation. This procedure increases the chance of pregnancy by reducing the distance sperm must travel to reach the egg.
IUI is often a first-line treatment for many couples struggling with infertility.
Unexplained infertility
Mild male factor infertility
Cervical factor infertility
Ovulatory disorders
Mild endometriosis
Use of donor sperm
Couples with unexplained infertility
Women with open fallopian tubes
Men with mild male factor infertility
Women under 35 with regular ovulation
Couples using donor sperm
Women with cervical mucus problems
Couples with mild endometriosis
Multiple pregnancies
Mild cramping
Infection (rare)
Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (if fertility drugs are used)
Spotting
Initial consultation
Fertility medications (if needed)
Sperm washing and preparation
IUI procedure
Follow-up appointments
Pregnancy tests
Costs can vary widely. Check with your insurance provider about coverage for fertility treatments.
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)
Fertility medications alone
Surgery (for certain conditions)
Lifestyle changes
Adoption
Natural family planning methods
"After trying for 2 years, IUI worked on our second attempt. Our son is now 3 months old!"
"As a single mother by choice, IUI with donor sperm gave me my beautiful daughter."
"We had unexplained infertility. IUI was successful on our third try, and we're now expecting twins!"
"IUI helped us overcome mild male factor infertility. Our journey was worth it."
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