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Artificial insemination- Information , Success rate, Advantages And Disadvantages of Artificial inseminationArtificial insemination has a long history and is much less 'high-tech' than some other methods of assisted conception. In Artificial insemination, semen is introduced into the woman's uterus at around the time of ovulation, with the aim of getting the sperm nearer to the egg. It can help couples where the man has a low sperm count, or where the sperm are unable to get through the woman's cervical mucus. Because sperm is placed directly inside the woman, AI can help couples who are unable to have intercourse because of disability, injury or difficulties such as premature ejaculation. The procedure is also called intrauterine insemination. Success rate of Artificial inseminationSuccess rates depend on your and your partner's fertility problem and your age. Most couples who turn to IUI have a 5 to 25 percent chance of becoming pregnant with each cycle. Your chances will be closer to 25 percent if you take fertility drugs in conjunction with the procedure. (There are no national statistics on live birth rates.)Treatment of Artificial insemination
What Are Advantages of Artificial insemination ?This procedure can be an effective solution for men with a low sperm count or poor sperm motility, where the sperm can't make the long journey to the egg. It's also a good treatment option for couples who have problems because the man's sperm can't get through the woman's cervical mucus, perhaps because of an immune reaction. It can only work for couples where the woman has no fallopian tube blockages What are the disadvantages of Artificial insemination?Because timing of the insemination is so crucial, your partner must be able to produce a sperm sample quickly by masturbating into a cup at your doctor's office or clinic. The procedure can also be uncomfortable for some women. |
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