A kind of artificial insemination used to treat infertility is intrauterine insemination (IUI). Compared to other therapies like IVF, intrauterine insemination is comparatively less expensive. As part of a fertility procedure sperm are inserted into a woman’s uterus to aid in fertilization. Increasing the amount of sperm that enters the fallopian tubes will enhance the likelihood of conception, which is the aim of IUI. Only when a lady is ovulating regularly and her tubes are clear can this surgery be performed.
The ability of an individual or a couple to conceive depends on several factors. The most common conditions for which intrauterine insemination is utilized are:
Don’t use an at-home pregnancy test for two weeks. Testing too soon might lead to the following outcome:
About two weeks following the results of your home pregnancy test, you might have a follow-up appointment. A blood test, which is more accurate in identifying pregnancy hormones after sperm fertilize an egg, might be administered at your session.