Role of IUI: A simple ART in management of infertility in secondary level care

Dr. Mala Banik

Abstract

This cross-sectional prospective observation was performed in a private hospital. Total 433 infertile couples were evaluated and treated during January 2013 to July 2019. Among 433 infertile couples 38 women required IUI which were done in IUI center, Bangladesh Management Infertility center and Green Infertility center Dhaka. All female partners were evaluated by HSG (Hysterosalpingography) or SIS (Saline Infusion Sonography) for tubal patency. Letrozol and injection FSH was given for controlled ovarian hyperstimulation. Injection HCG is given for ovulation induction after formation of mature folicle. IUI was done after 36 hours of injection HCG. IUI was required in 8.77% of total infertile women attending the hospital. Among the women undergone IUI(38) of age were 25-29 years(47.37%), had secondary infertility (71.05%) and duration of infertility more than 4 years (76.31%). Major causes of infertility were single male factor (42.01%). Prewash semen showed sperm density>20x10^6 (70.83%) and motility <60% (73.68%).Trans-vaginal sonography findings were endometrial thickness before IUI >9mm (60.52%), one mature folicle (62.5%). 7.89% of infertile women conceived after IUI. Among them live birth 2.63%, IUD at term 2.63% due to sever pre-eclampsia and irregular antenatal checkup (2.63%) and spontaneous mid trimester abortion (2.63%). IUI is a simple ART technique in which the washed sperm is introduced in the uterine cavity at the time of ovulation. If it is performed based on appropriate indication and accurate protocol it will be a convenient method in management of infertility. IUI is easier, safer and inexpensive in comparison with other ART methods.

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