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Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) treatment may be considered if the sperm count in semen is above 10 million and there is no severe morphological sperm defect. In this method, the sperm sample taken from the male is processed to remove dead cells and toxic substances. Motile and high-quality sperm are selected and concentrated, then transferred into the woman's uterus via a special catheter. The sperm aim to reach the egg by moving naturally.
For this treatment to be applicable, the following conditions must be met:
* Presence of morphologically normal and motile sperm.
* Absence of any tubal blockage factor in the woman.
* Normal ovulation and egg quality in the woman.
IUI is generally recommended for cases with mild or borderline male infertility issues. Although it is one of the simplest assisted reproductive techniques, its success rates are relatively low. The chance of achieving pregnancy ranges from 10-15%.
Insemination Treatment for Male Infertility
For this treatment to be applicable, the following conditions must be met:
* Presence of morphologically normal and motile sperm.
* Absence of any tubal blockage factor in the woman.
* Normal ovulation and egg quality in the woman.
IUI is generally recommended for cases with mild or borderline male infertility issues. Although it is one of the simplest assisted reproductive techniques, its success rates are relatively low. The chance of achieving pregnancy ranges from 10-15%.