Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is one of the many types of artificial insemination done for treating infertility in which washed and concentrated sperms are introduced directly into the uterus at a time when the ovary releases one or more eggs to increase chances of pregnancy.
The idea is that by doing this sperms would swim into the fallopian tube and fertilise the egg present there resulting in pregnancy.
Risks
Intrauterine insemination is a relatively quick, simple and safe procedure but as with any other procedure, certain risks are involved-
There’s a slight risk of developing an infection as a result of the procedure.
At times there is a small vaginal bleed as the process of IUI involves placing the catheter in the uterus which can cause minor injury.
When IUI is coordinated with ovulation-inducing medications, the risk of a multiple pregnancy increases.
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