Artificial Insemination (IUI)
Artificial Insemination is also called Intra-Uterine Insemination (IUI).

Procedure

Artificial Insemination (IUI)

Indications for IUI

Best results are seen when the age of the woman is not more than 35 years and infertility is not more than 4-5 years.

Contraindications for IUI

Outcome of IUI

Indications for IUI

Best results are seen when the age of the woman is not more than 35 years and infertility is not more than 4-5 years.

Contraindications for IUI
How many attempts of IUI should be taken up?

The best results are seen within the first three attempts of IUI. In women with ovulation disorders, up to six attempts can be taken combined with ovulation induction. In case pregnancy does not happen, patients are re-counselled and IVF maybe undertaken.

IUID (Donor Insemination)

In case of absolute azoospermia, donor samples are used for insemination (all other conditions being the same as in IUI using husband’s sperms).
Only frozen samples are used which have been previously tested for HIV, hepatitis and ABO and Rh group.
Instructions to the Male partner: If using fresh semen, your partner should be available on the day of the insemination. It is recommended that he abstain from ejaculation 2 to 5 days before giving the semen sample. Two weeks following the IUI, a pregnancy test will be performed to determine if the treatment was successful