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Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)

Advanced Fertility Treatments

A Simple Assisted with Fertility Treatment

IUI is often one of the first advanced fertility treatments recommended when natural conception needs additional support.

In this procedure, a semen sample is carefully collected and processed in the laboratory to select the healthiest and most motile sperm. The prepared sample is then gently placed directly inside the uterus during the most fertile phase of the menstrual cycle.

By placing sperm closer to the egg, IUI improves the chances of fertilisation and reduces the distance sperm need to travel.

When is IUI Recommended?

IUI may be advised in cases such as:

Mild male factor infertility

Low sperm motility

Ovulation disorders

Unexplained infertility

Cervical factor infertility

When timed intercourse has not been successful

Couples using donor sperm

How the IUI Process Works

IVF is a step-by-step treatment process carried out with close medical supervision and advanced laboratory support. Each stage is designed to support healthy egg development, fertilisation, and embryo growth before transfer.

Ovulation Monitoring

Your cycle is closely monitored through ultrasound scans and hormone testing to identify the fertile window.

Step 01

Ovulation Support (if needed)

Mild medications may be prescribed to support follicle growth and ovulation.

Step 02

Sperm Preparation

The semen sample undergoes “sperm washing,” a laboratory process that separates active, healthy sperm from seminal fluid and less motile sperm.

Step 03

Insemination Procedure

A thin, soft catheter is used to place the prepared sperm directly into the uterus. The procedure is quick, minimally invasive, and usually takes only a few minutes.

Step 04

Post Procedure Care

Patients can generally resume normal activities the same day. Mild cramping or spotting may occasionally occur.

Step 05
Your IVF Journey

Success Rate

Success depends on age, diagnosis, egg quality, sperm quality, and whether ovulation medication is used.

Average pregnancy rates are typically:

Under 35: 10 to 20% per cycle

Under 35 - 40: 8 to 15% per cycle

Above 40: lower success rates

Many specialists may recommend 3 to 6 cycles before considering IVF, depending on the diagnosis.