Tuesday, 1 May 2018

Overcoming Infertility With Intrauterine Fertilization

By Deborah Carter


From the earliest days of human existence, people have been concerned about their ability to reproduce. This is what has led to the prominence of fertility-related rituals and other cultural elements in cultures around the world. Sadly though, the struggle against infertility is just as old as the cultural references to fertility. Today, thanks to advances in science and technology there is hope. For many couples around the world, alternative methods such as intrauterine fertilization are making a world of difference to their lives.

This type of fertility treatment belongs in the category known as ART or assisted reproductive technology. They allow couples and individuals to bypass the barriers they face in conceiving. These barriers to conception may be related to either partner or a combination of the two. This is why a complete fertility evaluation needs to be done before any ART treatment is applied.

Also known as IUI, the procedure involves the insertion of retrieved and sometimes treated sperm into the uterine cavity. This makes it easier for fertilization of the egg to take place. Naturally, therefore, the procedure is typically done within the same time frame as ovulation.

Typically couples who are facing issues related to sperm health are referred for this treatment. The health of the sperm is evaluated through a semen analysis. The semen analysis reveals the shape, motility, and quantity of sperm in the semen.

Fertility doctors will generally proceed to IUI only after the woman has undergone fertility evaluation to examine the quality of her eggs as well as the condition of her ovaries and fallopian tubes. Through an HSG, the doctor can determine whether the fallopian tubes are blocked or clear for example. This is important because an IUI that is performed on a woman whose tubes are blocked will inevitably fail. Women with blocked fallopian tubes are often referred for IVF treatment which bypasses the tubes altogether.

In addition to couples who are facing sperm count and quality issues single women, single men and same-sex couples also use this method to extend their families. Single males and male same-sex couples enlist the assistance of a surrogate while female couples and single women typically rely on donor sperm. This method of conception is clearly paving a way for non-traditional families to thrive.

One thing that anyone considering this method of conception must prepare for, is the possibility of conceiving multiples. The same is true for other methods in the ART category. When compared to IVF though, IUI has a smaller possibility for multiples. Fertility doctors often do some amount of counseling in preparing their clients for such an outcome.

In this modern world, ancient issues such as infertility are being erased as science and technology provide solutions. Numerous couples and individuals around the world can attest to it. Treatments such as IUIs are giving people a hope they would not have had in years gone by.




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