Pregnancy
IUI
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What is IUI?
Does IUI Work?
Expect after IUI treatment?
Medications are used during IUI?
Risks of IUI
Side Effects of IUI
Prepare for IUI Treatment
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IUI (intrauterine insemination) is a type of
artificial insemination. Sperm that have
been washed and concentrated are placed
directly inside of your uterus during
ovulation. This helps healthy sperm get
closer to the egg when it’s released by your
ovaries. It’s a common fertility treatment
for couples or individuals wishing to
conceive.
What is IUI?
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Does IUI Work?
The success varies depending on the
underlying cause of infertility. IUI works
best in people with unexplained infertility,
and people with cervical mucus issues or
issues with ejaculation. There are certain
conditions like fallopian tube disorders,
endometriosis or severe sperm impairment
where IUI won’t work well. Treatments like
IVF (in vitro fertilization) may work better
for these issues.
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Expect after IUI treatment?
Mild cramping.
Spotting for one or two days.
There are some mild symptoms that you can experience
after IUI:
Most people will return to normal activities right away.
You should avoid anything that makes you feel
uncomfortable after IUI, but there usually aren’t any
restrictions. A pregnancy test can be taken around two
weeks after IUI.
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Medications are used during IUI?
Clomiphene citrate (Clomid or Serophene).
Letrozole (Femara).
hCG (human Chorionic Gonadotropin).
FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone).
Prenatal vitamins (recommended for all
pregnancies).
IUI is often combined with fertility medications that
stimulate your ovaries to produce and release as
many eggs as possible. Some common medications
are:
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Risks of IUI
Multiple births: You might release more than one egg if you take fertility medication.
This increases your chances of becoming pregnant with twins, triplets or more.
Infection: This is rare.
Spotting: The procedure can cause a small amount of vaginal bleeding.
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS): A rare side effect caused by taking too
much fertility medication. OHSS causes your ovaries to become painful and swollen.
IUI is low risk compared to other more invasive fertility treatments like IVF. Some of the
risks of IUI are:
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Side Effects of IUI
Some people experience mild side effects from fertility
medications. The most common side effects after insemination
are cramping and spotting.
IUI can be mentally and physically difficult. Couples or individuals
suffering from infertility issues and pursuing assisted
reproductive technologies often struggle with depression. Talk
with your healthcare provider if you’re feeling disappointed or
overwhelmed so they can help you through the process.
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Prepare for IUI Treatment
A uterine exam.
Ultrasounds of your uterus.
A semen analysis.
Screening for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and other infectious
diseases.
Blood tests.
Before starting IUI treatment, you’ll need a thorough medical exam and
fertility tests. Your partner will be examined and tested as well. This could
include:
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CONTACT US
Mediworld fertility is one of the Best Fertility Centre in Delhi NCR. We have a
Completely Transparent Methodology and we provide the Best Fertility Care.
+91-9999-394-394
Aashlok Hospital, 25-AB Safdarjung
Enclave New Delhi - 110029
info@mediworldfertility.com
Book an Appointment or Get in touch today!

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    What is IUI? DoesIUI Work? Expect after IUI treatment? Medications are used during IUI? Risks of IUI Side Effects of IUI Prepare for IUI Treatment Table of content mediworldfertility.com
  • 3.
    IUI (intrauterine insemination)is a type of artificial insemination. Sperm that have been washed and concentrated are placed directly inside of your uterus during ovulation. This helps healthy sperm get closer to the egg when it’s released by your ovaries. It’s a common fertility treatment for couples or individuals wishing to conceive. What is IUI? mediworldfertility.com
  • 4.
    Does IUI Work? Thesuccess varies depending on the underlying cause of infertility. IUI works best in people with unexplained infertility, and people with cervical mucus issues or issues with ejaculation. There are certain conditions like fallopian tube disorders, endometriosis or severe sperm impairment where IUI won’t work well. Treatments like IVF (in vitro fertilization) may work better for these issues. mediworldfertility.com
  • 5.
    Expect after IUItreatment? Mild cramping. Spotting for one or two days. There are some mild symptoms that you can experience after IUI: Most people will return to normal activities right away. You should avoid anything that makes you feel uncomfortable after IUI, but there usually aren’t any restrictions. A pregnancy test can be taken around two weeks after IUI. mediworldfertility.com
  • 6.
    Medications are usedduring IUI? Clomiphene citrate (Clomid or Serophene). Letrozole (Femara). hCG (human Chorionic Gonadotropin). FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone). Prenatal vitamins (recommended for all pregnancies). IUI is often combined with fertility medications that stimulate your ovaries to produce and release as many eggs as possible. Some common medications are: mediworldfertility.com
  • 7.
    Risks of IUI Multiplebirths: You might release more than one egg if you take fertility medication. This increases your chances of becoming pregnant with twins, triplets or more. Infection: This is rare. Spotting: The procedure can cause a small amount of vaginal bleeding. Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS): A rare side effect caused by taking too much fertility medication. OHSS causes your ovaries to become painful and swollen. IUI is low risk compared to other more invasive fertility treatments like IVF. Some of the risks of IUI are: mediworldfertility.com
  • 8.
    Side Effects ofIUI Some people experience mild side effects from fertility medications. The most common side effects after insemination are cramping and spotting. IUI can be mentally and physically difficult. Couples or individuals suffering from infertility issues and pursuing assisted reproductive technologies often struggle with depression. Talk with your healthcare provider if you’re feeling disappointed or overwhelmed so they can help you through the process. mediworldfertility.com
  • 9.
    Prepare for IUITreatment A uterine exam. Ultrasounds of your uterus. A semen analysis. Screening for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and other infectious diseases. Blood tests. Before starting IUI treatment, you’ll need a thorough medical exam and fertility tests. Your partner will be examined and tested as well. This could include: mediworldfertility.com
  • 10.
    CONTACT US Mediworld fertilityis one of the Best Fertility Centre in Delhi NCR. We have a Completely Transparent Methodology and we provide the Best Fertility Care. +91-9999-394-394 Aashlok Hospital, 25-AB Safdarjung Enclave New Delhi - 110029 info@mediworldfertility.com Book an Appointment or Get in touch today!