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February 11, 2023  |  By nagendra In Blog, IVF Advanced

IVF or IUI treatment: Which is better?

IVF or IUI treatment: Which is better?

IVF treatment and IUI treatment are both considered viable for bearing a child and childless make necessary enquiries about them to decide which suits them best.

As compared to IUI treatment, IVF treatment has indeed better success rates. In addition, IVF is far more expensive, while artificial insemination is less invasive. IUI can be more natural as well as less Invasive IUI, which is far less invasive than IVF and is frequently made used as the initial step in treating infertility in couples.

The two most common infertility treatments happen to be intrauterine insemination (IUI) as well as in vitro fertilization (IVF). But these treatments are rather quite different.

WHAT IS IUI (INTRAUTERINE INSEMINATION)?

IUI, at times, is referred to as “artificial insemination,” which happens to be a non-surgical, outpatient procedure in which a physician does insert sperm from a male partner or sperm donor directly into the woman’s uterus. IUI does enhance the patient’s chances of pregnancy by emphasizing sperm 

head start, and also ensuring insemination that does happen at the time of ovulation, and is less effective, less invasive, as well as less expensive as compared to IVF.

IUI turns out to be the initial step in fertility treatment for several patients, and can be a great option for those concerned with PCOS, other anovulation, cervical mucus problems, or sperm health issues; same-sex couples; single mothers by choice; as well as patients with unexplained infertility.

WHAT IS IVF (IN VITRO FERTILIZATION)?

IVF happens to be a treatment in which a female patient’s eggs are surgically removed from the woman’s ovaries and fertilized in a laboratory, with sperm from a respective male partner or sperm donor, to create embryos. (“In vitro” is Latin for “in glass,” and also refers to the process of fertilizing an egg in a laboratory dish.) Then, the resulting embryo(s) are then transferred back to the woman’s uterus with the hope of achieving pregnancy.

This procedure does allow doctors to bypass the fallopian tubes, it is a good option for patients with blocked, damaged, or absent fallopian tubes. It also does require just one sperm cell for each egg, thus allowing for successful fertilization even in the most severe cases of male infertility. Usually, IVF is considered the most powerful as well as a successful treatment for all forms of infertility, including age-related infertility and also unexplained infertility.

IUI VS IVF: THE PROCESS

Both IUI, as well as IVF cycles, do tend to take about two weeks, but an IVF cycle is more involved than an IUI cycle. IVF treatment is opted for by childless couples as well as IUI treatment. 

IVF or IUI treatment: Which is better?

THE IUI PROCESS

Similar to fertility treatments, an IUI cycle does begin on the first day of one’s period. Then, for about 12–14 days, the doctor will make use of blood-work and ultrasound to monitor one’s menstrual cycle, ensuring that an egg is maturing rather properly for ovulation. Ovulation does refer to the process whereby a mature egg does break free from the woman’s ovary and then enters the fallopian tubes, to be fertilized for pregnancy.

THE IVF PROCESS

Because IVF is most successful when doctors can attempt fertilization on a larger number of eggs, a female patient is typically placed on a course of injectable, ovary-stimulating medications to prompt her body to produce multiple eggs in one cycle. These medications are taken for approximately 8–12 days, and the patient is simultaneously monitored with ultrasounds and blood work to ensure the medication is working properly.

When the eggs are rather sufficiently mature, they are then retrieved from the patient’s ovaries in a brief outpatient surgical procedure, during which she is placed under sedation. The male partner does provide a semen sample; the sperm from his sample is of course combined with the female partner’s eggs, and then watched carefully by an embryologist for about five days. The embryos that do develop and also survive can be transferred back to the woman’s uterus in the hope of conception or can be frozen to use in a later pregnancy attempt.

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