What is the IUI Process?

Intrauterine insemination (IUI), also referred to as artificial insemination, is a type of assisted reproductive treatment that puts washed and prepared sperm directly inside the uterus. It helps healthy sperm to get closer to the egg.
Fertility drugs are often used in this process to help track ovulation and increase chances of success. The timing of insemination is critical due to the short length of an ovulation cycle and the life span of sperm.

The IUI procedure is useful for Intended Parents struggling with unexplained infertility, same-sex couples and individuals, couples with minimal male factor infertility, as well as women who have cervical mucus problems.

How Does IUI Work?​

Your step toward parenthood​

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Ovulation Induction

IUI typically takes place during a natural ovulation cycle without the use of fertility drugs. The procedure is done between day 12 and 16 of a woman’s menstrual cycle. In certain situations, fertility drugs may be used to help stimulate your ovaries and develop... Read More

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Insemination

Once ovulation occurs, the washed and selected sperm will be inserted using a thin catheter (tube) through your cervix and into the uterus. If ovulation doesn’t occur, you may be administered an HCG shot. Once the shot is administered, the insemination...Read More

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