High-stress levels can detrimentally affect reproduction, potentially causing infertility. Chronic stress disrupts hormonal balance, affecting ovulation in women and sperm production in men, thus decreasing conception chances. It also impacts the hypothalamus, which regulates ovulation-triggering hormones,...
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Success rates of IUI depending on underlying causes of infertility and the age of the patient According to the doctors of Kiran Infertility Centre – Bengaluru, depending on the underlying reason for infertility, IUI has a...
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Here is a list of the reasons why you opt for an IUI treatment There are many factors when an IUI treatment is done and these factors include low sperm count and motility in a male...
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How IUI cycles can help in improving the chances of attaining pregnancy? IUI is beneficial for couples with unexplained infertility or women with cervical mucus problems. Women have about 10 to 20 percent chances of...
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Is it normal to have cramps after intrauterine insemination or IUI? Cramping is a common side effect of intrauterine insemination (IUI), but there is a probability it can become severe and unpleasant, causing worry. Intrauterine...
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How well IUI works by the type of patient According to the fertility experts of Kiran Infertility Centre – Bengaluru, IUI cycles have live birth rates of 15 to 20 percent every cycle However, it’s worth...
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In general, the people undergoing IUI may report a 10% to 20% success rate for IUI. However, the numbers for specific subgroups and scenarios may be considerably higher or lower that may be based on the...
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What is the procedure behind introducing sperm into a female’s uterine cavity? How viable it is? Intrauterine Insemination is a type of artificial insemination under which the sperm is introduced into the female’s uterine cavity near...
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IUI is typically performed only once per cycle (single IUI) on the day of ovulation. In some cases, however, patients receive two inseminations on consecutive days, usually the day before and the day of ovulation. Research...
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