IUI

Best IUI Centre in Kallakurichi

Intrauterine insemination is known as IUI. Other names for it include donor insemination, alternative insemination, and artificial insemination. During the IUI procedure, healthy sperm are quickly inserted into your uterus during a procedure known as intrauterine insemination (IUI), bringing them closer to your egg. You may speed up the fertilisation of your egg by minimising the time and distance sperm must travel. IUI is a popular method of treatment since it is a less intrusive and more affordable alternative to in vitro fertilisation (IVF), and it can be easily completed at our hospital.

Who is a good candidate for IUI?

To be a good candidate for IUI, you have to check the following boxes: As this procedure aims to increase the quantity of healthy sperm that enters the fallopian tubes during the most ideal time for conception, it is most suitable for those seeking to cure infertility and conceive through an affordable and uncomplicated method.

IUI is most suitable for the following candidates:

  • Infertility-suffering couples who are suffering from ailments
  • Unexplained infertility among couples
  • Single ladies who want to conceive with donor sperm
  • Mild endometriosis
  • Cervical or cervical mucous problems
  • Low sperm count
  • Decreased sperm motility

When should we contact our specialist after the procedure?

As IUI is a less invasive procedure that is an affordable alternative to other fertility treatments, the risk of major problems during intrauterine insemination is low, as the technique is generally easy and safe. However, there is always a slight risk of complications, as there is with any other procedure. If you were to experience the following symptoms, we highly advise you to get in touch with our specialists at Rhea IVF and Women’s Hospital.

Infection: An infection following the procedure has an extremely small risk of happening, but there’s always the bare minimum possibility of it happening. If you’re experiencing chills, fever, or recurring pelvic pain, it’s a sign of an infection.
Spotting: Sometimes a little vaginal bleeding can occur as a result of undergoing the procedure or other related complications. This can easily be resolved with timely interventions and treatments, and it will not affect your chances of conception in any way.

Other signs that might indicate complications include:

  • Sudden abdominal bloating
  • Severe cramping
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Shortness of breath
  • Dizziness or lightheadedness
  • Weight gain that is sudden and unexplained

Our staff at Rhea Hospital is continually working to advance medical practices and integrate cutting-edge technologies in order to produce the finest outcomes and provide our patients with personalised and dedicated care.

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