Treatment for infertility includes intrauterine insemination (IUI), a type of artificial insemination. When your ovary releases one or more eggs for fertilization, concentrated and cleaned sperm are immediately injected into your uterus. The intended result of intrauterine insemination is for the sperm to travel into the fallopian tube, fertilize an egg that is already mature, and produce a pregnancy. Depending on the underlying causes of infertility, IUI can be timed to coincide with your regular cycle or with fertility drugs.
Treatment for infertility includes intrauterine insemination (IUI), a type of artificial insemination. When your ovary releases one or more eggs for fertilization, concentrated and cleaned sperm are immediately injected into your uterus. The intended result of intrauterine insemination is for the sperm to travel into the fallopian tube, fertilize an egg that is already mature, and produce a pregnancy. Depending on the underlying causes of infertility, IUI can be timed to coincide with your regular cycle or with fertility drugs.
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) is a fertility treatment in which processed semen is inserted directly into the woman's uterus during ovulation to facilitate conception.
Popular in Greece for couples with mild infertility or unexplained infertility. Success rates vary depending on age and cause of infertility. Multiple cycles may be required.