Insemination (intrauterine insemination, IUI) is the process of injecting sperm from a man into the uterus after it has been washed and subjected to certain procedures.
Vaccination treatment is started on the 2nd or 3rd day of menstruation. In the vaccination treatment, a maximum of 2 eggs are allowed to grow. At certain intervals, the diameter of the follicles is examined by vaginal ultrasonography. After the follicles reach a certain level, an egg hatching injection is given. 35-36 hours after the egg hatching injection, the sperms taken from the man are prepared by passing through certain stages, that is, sperm washing is performed. The motile spermatozoa are selected and then injected into the uterus with the help of a thin cannula. The patient has no pain during these stages and it does not affect their daily life. After resting for an average of 20-30 minutes, the patient resumes his/her normal life.