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Book AppointmentIUI means intrauterine insemination. In simple words: cleaned, healthy sperm are gently placed inside the uterus at the right time to help them reach the egg more easily.
It is quick, done in the clinic, and most people feel comfortable during the process.
Sperm are prepared and cleaned to select the best ones.
IUI is planned close to ovulation for better chances.
The procedure is short and usually feels like a simple check-up.
IUI has a few simple steps. The doctor plans the day and gives clear, easy instructions.
Simple tests and scans to choose the best day for IUI.
Some may take tablets or small injections.
IUI is done near the time the egg is released.
Sometimes a “trigger” shot is used for timing.
Sperm are washed in the lab to pick strong, active ones.
This takes a short time at the clinic.
A thin, soft tube places the sperm inside the uterus.
It usually takes a few minutes.
Simple timeline idea: plan the day, prepare sperm, quick IUI, then a 2‑week wait for the pregnancy test.
IUI can help when sperm need a shorter path, timing needs support, or other simple reasons make pregnancy harder.
Most people feel okay. It may feel like a gentle test with small cramps for a short time.
The clinic visit is usually short, and the IUI part takes only a few minutes.
A pregnancy test is usually done about 2 weeks after IUI.
No. Plans are personalized. The doctor guides steps for each person’s body.
IUI is commonly done and considered safe. As with any care, there can be small risks, which the doctor explains.
Many try a few cycles if advised. The team reviews results and guides next steps.
Plan the day and simple checks.
Prepare sperm and place it gently in the uterus.
Live normal life and wait ~2 weeks for the test.
Share basic details and the care team will call to guide next steps in simple words.