Infertility and Intrauterine Insemination
Intrauterine Insemination is the procedure used to insert sperm at the exact time when a woman ovulates to increase the chance of conception. This treatment can be used where there is infertility that can’t be readily explained, or if problems with ovulation are identified.
The problem can also lie with the man whose sperm may do move well or that the count is low. Sometimes it might be that sperm are finding it difficult to swim through the cervical mucus or that the woman’s antibodies attack and kill the sperm.

