IUI stands for intrauterine insemination and is a form of artificial insemination used to treat infertility.
When your ovary produces one or more eggs to be fertilized, washed, and concentrated sperm is inserted directly into your uterus.
The goal of intrauterine insemination is for sperm to swim into the fallopian tube and fertilize an egg waiting to be fertilized, resulting in pregnancy. IUI can be used with your regular cycle or with fertility medicines, depending on the cause of infertility.
Infertility is no longer a problem because of advancements in reproductive technology. Fertility treatments make it possible for anyone to have a child at any age.
IVF/IUI is the first thing that comes to mind when people think of assisted reproductive technologies. IUI is also one of the most rapidly evolving procedures, and it is also much less expensive than IVF. Even if you need numerous treatment cycles, the overall cost will be lower.
How IUI is different from IVF?
Here are some key distinctions between IUI and IVF:
What are the steps for IUI?