Intrauterine Insemination

Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is a simple procedure where prepared sperm (“washed” and concentrated) is injected into the uterus prior to ovulation. IUI cycles can be performed in:

  • Unexplained infertility in young couples
  • Mild male factor (sperm issues) infertility
  • Donor sperm conception
  • Frozen/thawed sperm where the male partner works away (FIFO)

Medical Ovulation Induction

Women with irregular cycles can find it difficult to conceive because:

  • It is hard to monitor the timing of ovulation
  • Opportunities to conceive can be months apart

Even when the cycles is “monthly” (a regular 28 day cycle), the chance of pregnancy is only 25% per month even in young couples. Tablets treatments are available to create a “monthly” cycle in women with conditions such as polycystic ovarian syndrome. These include Metformin, Letrozole and clomiphene.

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