A first-line treatment method that increases the chances of natural pregnancy.
Artificial insemination is a practical and low-cost assisted reproductive method that does not require surgery and is preferred as a first-line treatment for some couples who cannot conceive naturally. It can increase the chances of pregnancy in suitable couples by being applied before proceeding to in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment.
Who is suitable for immunotherapy?
Intrauterine insemination (IUI) may be a suitable and effective treatment option for couples who meet the following criteria:
🔹 If the woman is young (usually under 35 years old),
🔹 She has regular periods. And if ovarian reserve is sufficient,
🔹 If the fallopian tubes are open and functional,
🔹 If the man's sperm count, motility, and morphology are within normal limits,
🔹 Unless there is a serious intrauterine structural problem or conditions such as endometriosis,
🔹 For the couple to have a child if there is no urgent medical time pressure.
In such cases, vaccination therapy can be tried as a simpler and more natural method.
How is Vaccination Treatment Administered?
- Ovulation Tracking:A woman's ovulation is either monitored through her natural cycle or controlled egg development is induced with low-dose medication (pills or injections).
- Oxidation Induction Needle:When the eggs reach the desired size, a trigger injection is administered to determine the timing of ovulation.
- Laboratory Preparation:A semen sample is taken from the male and prepared in the laboratory; motile and high-quality sperm are selected using special processes.
- Vaccination:The prepared sperm sample is placed into the uterus via a thin catheter. The procedure is painless and quick. The woman can immediately return to her daily life.
What is the success rate of vaccination treatment?
The success of artificial insemination depends on factors such as the couple's age, ovarian reserve, the condition of the fallopian tubes, and sperm quality. In suitable couples, the pregnancy rate in each artificial insemination attempt is approximately... %15-20’'is. This is, on average In one out of 7-8 pairs It means success can be achieved.
👉 Therefore, If pregnancy does not occur after 1 or 2 attempts, It is recommended to start IVF treatment without delay.
Transitioning from Vaccination to In Vitro Fertilization
Vaccination is a valuable method that should be tested in the right patient group. However, due to its limited success rate, prolonging the process can lead to a loss of morale for couples. Momart IVF Center Our goal is to help you achieve a healthy pregnancy in the shortest and most accurate way possible.

