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Physiology of IUI

The physiology of Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) revolves around the strategic placement of high-density, motile, and processed sperm directly into the uterine cavity. This process optimizes the encounter between sperm and the oocyte during ovulation, enhancing the chances of successful pregnancy. IUI stands out in the fertility landscape as a simple, minimally invasive, and cost-effective alternative to In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). Unlike the more intricate IVF procedures, IUI offers a straightforward approach, making it a popular choice worldwide.

In comparison to IVF, IUI involves fewer steps and is less invasive, often serving as the initial method in fertility treatment due to its accessibility and affordability. This simplicity, coupled with its high success rates, positions IUI as the most common method for addressing infertility on a global scale.

Mom IVF, in alignment with its commitment to quality and compassionate care, embraces IUI as a primary treatment option. The emphasis on ethical standards and personalized attention makes IUI a cornerstone in our mission to bridge the gap in fertility treatments, ensuring a broad spectrum of subfertile couples have access to effective and affordable reproductive solutions.