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IUI

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What is IUI?

Intrauterine insemination (IUI) means a treatment in which sperms are directly introduced in the mother's womb.


During natural sexual intercourse, sperm travel from the vagina through the cervix to the uterus and up the fallopian tubes. There, they fertilize with egg cells, form embryos, and attach to the uterine cavity. In IUI, sperm are "washed" and concentrated and placed directly into the uterus to approach the egg. This process increases the likelihood of conception of a particular couple with pregnancy problems.

Why IUI?

There are sure elements which govern the functionality of a female to conceive.. Intrauterine insemination is used most customarily in couples who have:

  • Unexplained infertility. 33% of couples have unexplained infertility. In this case IUI is the treatment of choice'
  • Endometriosis related infertility. When the cause of infertility is endometriosis then using medications to obtain a good-quality egg along with performing IUI is often the first treatment approach.
  • Mild male factor infertility (subfertility). When the sperm count is, below-average, motility of sperm is weak, or there are abnormalities in sperm size and morphology. IUI can overcome some of these problems because preparing sperm for the procedure helps separate, normal sperm from those of lower quality.
  • Infertility due to inappropriate cervix-The mouth of the uterus is cervix. Mucus produced by the cervix around the time of ovulation provides an ideal environment for sperm to travel from vagina to the fallopian tubes. But, if cervical mucus is too thick, it may impede the movement of sperm. If the cervix is scarred due to biopsy or some other procedure, then it is thickened. This in turn will impede the movement of sperm. IUI bypasses cervix thereby depositing the sperm directly into uterus and increasing the number of sperm available to meet the awaiting egg
  • Infertility due to inappropriate ovulation. IUI may also be performed for women who have reduced number of eggs.
  • Allergy to semen .Although rare but a woman can have an allergy to semen proteins. Thus ejaculation in the vagina can cause redness, burning and swelling when the semen comes in contact with the skin, IUI can be effective in this case, since many of the proteins in semen are removed before the sperm is inserted