Step 1: Consultation
Before your consultation with one of our experts, you and your partner will have your fertility tests. Your initial consultation will involve discussing the results of your fertility tests with a consultant. They will take you through all the options and help to determine whether IUI is the best treatment option for you.
Step 2: Ovulation
IUI can be performed during your natural ovulation cycle, but fertility drugs may be used if you have ovulation issues such as irregular periods or lower levels of AMH. The timing of the IUI procedure is crucial, as it must coincide with ovulation, which is monitored using blood or urine tests and ultrasound. Medication can be used to trigger ovulation, with the procedure taking place 36 hours later. An ultrasound scan around day 7 to 9 of your cycle checks the progress of your eggs and the growth of the follicles.
Step 3: Preparing sperm
When ovulation has been confirmed, you’ll be ready for the IUI procedure, and the sperm from your partner or a donor will be prepared for insemination.
Step 4: IUI procedure
A vial containing your sperm sample is attached to a fine, flexible plastic tube, which is inserted through the vagina and cervix into the uterus. Sperm is then pushed through the tube into the uterus, aiming to fertilise an egg. The procedure takes only a few minutes. Some people will experience some mild discomfort or cramps, that subside shortly after.
Step 5: Monitoring and two-week wait
After the procedure, it’s over to nature to take its course. During this time, you’ll be closely monitored by our team to help give things a helping hand if necessary. Some patients may require progesterone pessaries to help keep the womb lining receptive to any forming embryo. Your consultant will discuss this with you.
We recommend waiting the full two weeks before testing. We’ve written a blog all about this period to help give people some guidance and reassurance.
Step 6: Pregnancy test
After two weeks, if your period hasn’t come it’s time to take a pregnancy test. If the IUI has been successful and you get a positive pregnancy test, we will invite you into the clinic for blood tests and a scan to confirm.
If it hasn’t worked this time, we’ll be here to support you and when you are ready, we're here to discuss next steps in your fertility treatment.