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Types Of Assisted Reproductive Treatment

Types Of Assisted Reproductive Treatment
June 20, 2020Assisted Reproductive Technology

Ovulation induction

Ovulation induction may be used by women who are not ovulating or are not ovu­lating regularly. Ovulation induction involves taking a hormone medication (tablet or injection), which stimu­lates the production of fol­licle-stimulating hormone. This encourages the develop­ment of one or more follicles. When the follicles are large enough, another hormone is administered which releases the egg from the follicle. If the couple has intercourse around this time, the chanc­es of conception are greatly increased.

Artificial Insemination

Artificial insemination (AI) also known as intra­uterine insemination (IUI), is used to treat women who have normal and healthy fal­lopian tubes, but for unknown reasons cannot conceive. This may be due to mechanical dif­ficulties with intercourse – for example a man is not able to achieve an erection or has structural problems of the penis after trauma or surgery. Artificial insemination might also be used when semen has been frozen due to a male partner’s absence or prior to cancer treatment.

The process of AI involves insertion of a male partner’s semen through the female’s cervix and into the uterus at or just before the time of ovu­lation. AI can be performed during a natural menstrual cycle, or in combination with ovulation induction if the woman has irregular men­strual cycles. Only doctors can perform AI under the Assisted Reproductive Treat­ment Act 2008, although a per­son is not prevented from per­forming self insemination. If a pregnancy is not achieved after a few AI attempts, the use of IVF or ICSI may be discussed.

Donor Conception

There are several ways that donor sperm, eggs or embry­os can be used in ART treat­ments. VARTA has a range of resources to assist you.

Donor sperm (donor insemination)

Donor insemination (DI) may be used when: a male partner does not produce sperm, a male partner does not produce normal sperm, or there is a high risk of a man passing on a genetic disease or abnormality to a child.

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