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An artificial insemination process known as intrauterine insemination (IUI) is used to treat infertility. When your ovary produces 1 or even more eggs for fertilization, sperm that have been cleaned and purified are deposited directly in the uterus.
Intrauterine Insemination
Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is used to treat various forms of infertility and is typically performed in numerous cycles until delivery is achieved—or until another therapy is attempted. IUI is often used as a preliminary step before going on to more invasive procedures such as in-vitro fertilization or embryo transfer (IVF). Certain insurance providers demand a certain number of rounds of IUI before they would cover the cost of IVF. If you are experiencing infertility, IUI cycles might well be prescribed to address some of the following criteria: