IUI stands for intrauterine insemination. It is a fertility treatment that involves placing sperm directly into a woman's uterus to facilitate fertilization. During IUI, sperm is collected and prepared in a lab to concentrate the healthiest sperm. This prepared sperm is then inserted into the uterus around the time of ovulation, increasing the chances that the sperm will reach and fertilize an egg.
- IUI stands for intrauterine insemination.
- It involves placing sperm directly into a woman's uterus.
- The procedure aims to increase the chances of fertilization.
- It is commonly used for unexplained infertility, mild male factor infertility, and cervical mucus problems.
- Sperm is collected and prepared in a lab to concentrate the healthiest sperm.
- The procedure is timed around ovulation.
- Prepared sperm is inserted into the uterus.
- IUI can be performed with or without fertility medications.
- It is less invasive and generally less expensive than in vitro fertilization (IVF).
- Success rates depend on factors such as the woman's age, the cause of infertility, and the use of fertility drugs.
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