Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)
Following your assessment, an IUI may be recommended.
This involves monitoring your cycle through ultrasound and blood tests, with or without hormonal stimulation, in order to determine the time of your ovulation and plan the intrauterine insemination.
At the time of ovulation, a sperm preparation is placed in the uterine cavity using a catheter.
Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is an Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) that involves placing sperm into the uterine cavity at the time of ovulation to promote fertilization. This technique may be indicated in certain cases of infertility, particularly in cases of ovulation disorders, mild abnormalities in sperm parameters, or unexplained infertility.
Evaluating your situation
Before proceeding with an IUI, a complete medical assessment is necessary to evaluate your medical situation and determine if this technique is suitable for your case. Then, cycle monitoring is implemented, with or without hormonal stimulation, in order to determine the timing of ovulation and plan the insemination.
During ovulation
Intrauterine insemination is performed at the time of ovulation, typically within 24 to 36 hours following the detection of ovulation. A sperm preparation is placed in the uterine cavity using a catheter, which increases the chances of fertilization.
Minimally invasive
Intrauterine insemination is a minimally invasive technique that is performed on an outpatient basis. After the insemination, you can resume your normal activities. A pregnancy test is carried out two weeks after the insemination to confirm or deny the pregnancy.
At your service
We are attentive to your needs and expectations, and we accompany you throughout your ART journey to find the technique most suited to your situation. Please do not hesitate to contact us for more information about intrauterine insemination and the different care options depending on your medical situation.