An Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) Set is a specialized, sterile, and single-use medical instrument designed for artificial insemination. Its primary purpose is to deliver washed and concentrated sperm directly into the uterine cavity, bypassing the cervix and cervical mucus to maximize the chances of fertilization.
Mild Male Factor Infertility:
Used to place high-quality, motile sperm directly into the uterus, overcoming issues with low sperm count, low motility, or poor sperm shape.
Cervical Factor Infertility:
Bypasses thick or hostile cervical mucus that may otherwise prevent sperm from entering the uterus.
Unexplained Infertility:
Often used as a first-line treatment when routine testing does not identify the cause of infertility.
Ovulatory Dysfunction:
Combined with ovulation-stimulating medication to time sperm delivery with the release of one or more eggs.