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IUI Success Rates. What to Expect

IUI success rates depend upon a number of factors, including the woman's age and whether or not male factor infertility is present. However, it has been found to be approximately 20-25% per cycle in women under the age of 35 who do not have male factor infertility. For women over the age of 35, fertility medications are often needed to stimulate ovulation. When using fertility drugs with IUI procedures, the live birth rate per cycle is 15-20%.<br><br>

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IUI Success Rates. What to Expect

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  1. IUI Success Rates: What to Expect If you're considering IUI treatment, you'll want to know what the success rates are. Here, we'll break down what to expect from this type of fertility treatment. Keep in mind that success rates can vary depending on a number of factors, so speak with your doctor to get a better idea of what your individual chances are.

  2. About IUI Success Rates IUI success rates depend upon a number of factors, including the woman's age and whether or not male factor infertility is present. However, it has been found to be approximately 20-25% per cycle in women under the age of 35 who do not have male factor infertility. For women over the age of 35, fertility medications are often needed to stimulate ovulation. When using fertility drugs with IUI procedures, the live birth rate per cycle is 15-20%. How Many Cycles Are Needed? Typically only one or two cycles of IUI treatment may be necessary before pregnancy can occur; however, for some couples this isn't enough time and they additional cycles before achieving pregnancy. It has been found that after four or more IUI cycles, the cumulative pregnancy rate is around 70%. Risks of Using IUI For most women, the only risk associated with IUI treatment is an increase in chance of multiple births. This risk does not hold true for all women however. For example, some fertility treatments may cause a woman's egg production to be more stimulated than normal, increasing her chances of having fraternal twins or triplets. If you are considering IUI therapy as your infertility treatment option, speak with your doctor about what steps he will take to minimize your risks and maximize your chances of success. IUI treatment can provide couples who have struggled with conceiving due to factors affecting negatively on sperm mobility or egg production a viable option for achieving pregnancy. However, as with any type of fertility treatment, you'll want to understand the potential risks and benefits before

  3. beginning. Speak with your doctor about whether or not IUI could benefit you and if so, what you can expect from this procedure. IUI success rates depend upon a number of factors, including the woman's age and whether or not male factor infertility is present. However, it has been found to be approximately 20-25% per cycle in women under the age of 35 who do not have male factor infertility. For women over the age of 35, fertility medications are often needed to stimulate ovulation. When using fertility drugs with IUI procedures, the live birth rate per cycle is 15-20%. Typically only one or two cycles of IUI treatment may be necessary before pregnancy can occur; however, for some couples this isn't enough time and they additional cycles before achieving pregnancy. It has been found that after four or more IUI cycles, the cumulative pregnancy rate is around 70%. For most women, the only risk associated with IUI treatment is an increase in chance of multiple births. This risk does not hold true for all women however. For example, some fertility treatments may cause a woman's egg production to be more stimulated than normal, increasing her chances of having fraternal twins or triplets. If you are considering IUI therapy as your infertility treatment option, speak with your doctor about what steps he will take to minimize your risks and maximize your chances of success. IUI treatment can provide couples who have struggled with conceiving due to factors affecting negatively on sperm mobility or egg production a viable option for achieving pregnancy. However, as with any type of fertility treatment, you'll want to understand the potential risks and benefits before beginning. Speak with your doctor about whether or not IUI could benefit you and if so, what you can expect from this procedure.

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