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How To Choose Best IVF Method For Optimal Pregnancy Outcomes

How To Choose Best IVF Method For Optimal Pregnancy Outcomes
October 27, 2025Assisted Reproductive Technology

Intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilisation (IVF) are distinct methods of assisted reproductive tech­nology(ART) utilised to help women conceive when they face difficulties achieving pregnancy naturally.

During IUI, sperm are inject­ed directly into her uterus. IVF is a multi-step reproductive technology that involves egg stimulation, retrieval, lab fer­tilisation, and transfer.

Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is a fertility treatment that involves directly inserting sperm into a woman’s womb. Intrauterine insemination – a type of artificial insemination – is a procedure for treating in­fertility. Sperm that have been washed and concentrated are placed directly in your uterus around the time your ovary releases one or more eggs to be fertilised.

 

Importance of intrauterine insem­ination

Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) is a fertility treatment that involves placing sperm inside a woman’s uterus to facilitate fertilisation. The goal of IUI is to increase the number of sperm that reach the fallopian tubes and subse­quently increase the chance of fertilisation.

Artificial insemination (AI), also known as intrauterine 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 with the penis after trauma or surgery. Artificial insemination (AI) may also be used when semen has been frozen due to a male partner’s absence or before cancer treatment.

 

The process of AI involves the 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. If a pregnancy is not achieved after a few AI attempts, the use of IVF or ICSI may be dis­cussed.

You may be offered IUI if you are unable to have vaginal sex, for example, because of a physical disability or psycho­sexual problem

Suppose you have a condition that requires specialized assistance to conceive. For example, if a couple has HIV and it is not safe to have unprotected sex.

 

Number of Sperm Needed for IUI

After washing, there should be at least five million motile sperm for the IUI to be success­ful. After washing, samples containing one to five million motile cells had considerably reduced success rates.

 

Is intrauterine insemination a painful procedure?

IUI is minimally invasive, and patients do not even re­quire pain medication or an­esthesia during treatment. Pa­tients may experience a slight pinching experience (similar to that experienced during a routine pap smear) and a lit­tle cramping as the catheter is passed through the cervix.

 

What duration does it take sperm to reach the egg after IUI?

Once the sperm enters the reproductive system, it can take about 30 to 45 minutes to reach the egg. For this, it is important to have healthy sperm that have the right kind of motility to reach the egg and fertilise it. Once inside the body of a woman, healthy sperm can live up to two to five days.

 

Preparing for intrauterine insem­ination

Do not ejaculate for at least three days prior. The healthi­er sperm are available to meet the egg, the higher your chanc­es of IUI success. If your part­ner is submitting his sperm sample, it is recommended to avoid ejaculation for at least three days – but no more than five days – before the sample day.

 

 

Dr Taiwo Orebamjo is an expe­rienced Consultant Obstetrician and a medical administration ex­pert from the Kingston Academy of Learning and Career College Canada. He is a post-graduate of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, London. The Research Fellow in assisted con­ception at the St. George’s Teach­ing Hospital in Tooting London, is also the Consultant Obstetrician &Gynaecologist, Medical Director, at Parklande Specialist Hospital & Lifeshore Fertility and IVF Clinic.

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