Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) Treatment at IVF Florida

Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is a fertility treatment that places prepared sperm directly into the uterus during ovulation to improve the chances of pregnancy. IUI is often a first-line treatment option for individuals and couples seeking a less invasive approach before moving to more advanced options like in vitro fertilization (IVF).

If you’re wondering about the difference between IUI and IVF treatments, or weighing IUI treatments versus IVF, our specialists can guide you in choosing the best path forward.

What is IUI?

IUI is a type of artificial insemination that involves inserting washed and concentrated sperm into the uterus using a thin catheter. The goal is to increase the number of sperm that reach the fallopian tubes, where fertilization occurs.

This type of insemination treatment can use a partner’s sperm or donor sperm and may be timed with a natural cycle or ovulation-inducing medications to improve timing and outcomes. IUI does not involve egg retrieval or fertilization outside the body, which is a primary difference between IVF and IUI.

When is IUI recommended?

IUI may be recommended for:

Mild male factor infertility (low sperm count or motility)
Cervical factor infertility
Ovulation issues or irregular cycles
Unexplained infertility
Same-sex female couples using donor sperm
Single parents by choice

IUI is typically one of the first treatment options considered when there are no severe fertility barriers and when fallopian tubes are open and functional.

What does the IUI process involve?

The IUI process is generally quick, minimally invasive, and performed in the office without anesthesia at your choice of multiple IVF Florida locations.

The IUI procedure involves a few key steps:

Step 1

Cycle monitoring

Step 2

Sperm preparation

Step 3

Insemination

Step 4

Follow-up

Step 1

Cycle monitoring

Ovulation is tracked using ultrasounds and hormone testing, either during a natural cycle or with the use of fertility medications.

Step 2

Sperm preparation

A semen sample is collected and processed in the lab to isolate the most motile, healthy sperm

Step 3

Insemination

The prepared sperm is placed directly into the uterus using a thin catheter. The procedure takes just a few minutes.

Step 4

Follow-up

A blood test or home pregnancy urine test is performed about two weeks later to check for pregnancy.

Patients may undergo one or more cycles of IUI depending on their individual response and fertility goals.

IUI success rates at IVF Florida

IUI success depends on several factors, including age, timing of ovulation, and sperm quality. While IUI is often one of the most accessible fertility treatments, outcomes vary by individual and cycle. Our team offers precise cycle monitoring and expert guidance to support the highest possible chances of conception.

Considering IUI? Here’s your next step.

If you’re deciding between IUI and IVF, speak with a fertility specialist at IVF Florida to find out if IUI is right for your family-building plan. Schedule an appointment to take the next step.

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