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  1. Intrauterine insemination (IUI) can be used to help you get pregnant if: you need to use donor sperm to get pregnant – for example you're in a same-sex couple or single. you cannot have vaginal sex to get pregnant. Over half of women under 40 using IUI will get pregnant within 6 cycles. And about half of those who do not get pregnant within ...

  2. When you can get intrauterine insemination (IUI) on the NHS. Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is not routinely offered on the NHS and you may have to pay for it privately. You may be able to get it on the NHS if: it's difficult for you to have vaginal sex – for example because of a physical or psychological condition

    • Fallopian Tube Surgery
    • Endometriosis, Fibroids and Pcos
    • Correcting An Epididymal Blockage and Surgery to Retrieve Sperm

    If your fallopian tubes have become blocked or scarred, you may need surgery to repair them. Surgery can be used to break up the scar tissue in your fallopian tubes, making it easier for eggs to pass through them. The success of surgery will depend on the extent of the damage to your fallopian tubes. Possible complications from tubal surgery includ...

    Endometriosis is a condition where tissue, similar to the lining of the womb, grows in other places outside the womb. Laparoscopic surgery is often used to treat endometriosisby destroying or removing fluid-filled sacs called cysts. It may also be used to remove submucosal fibroids, which are small growths in the womb. If you have polycystic ovary ...

    The epididymis is a coil-like structure in the testicles that helps store and transport sperm. Sometimes the epididymis becomes blocked, preventing sperm from being ejaculated normally. If this is causing infertility, surgery can be used to correct the blockage. Surgical extraction of sperm may be an option if you: 1. have an obstruction that preve...

  3. Nov 15, 2023 · Infertility and assisted conception. Infertility is when a couple cannot get pregnant, despite having regular unprotected sex. Around one in seven couples may have difficulty conceiving. If you think you may need help conceiving, make an appointment with your GP to discuss your options.

  4. IUI can only be performed in cases where the woman has at least one healthy Fallopian tube, and in which the sperm specimen prepares satisfactorily in the laboratory. We normally require the sperm to have at least 5 million moving sperm per ml to give IUI treatment a reasonable chance of working. IUI using Donor Sperm (Donor Insemination, DI ...

  5. Feb 1, 2024 · Female same-sex couples, who are using artificial insemination to conceive, have been expected to undergo at least 6 rounds of self-funded intrauterine insemination (IUI) before accessing the NHS ...

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  7. Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is a fertility treatment that involves directly inserting sperm into a woman's womb. Accessing IUI on the NHS. See your GP if you are considering having IUI on the NHS. You may be offered IUI if: you're unableto have vaginal sex – for example, because of a physical disability or psychosexual problem

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