Treatment: Intrauterine Insemination

During Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), a man's sperm is introduced into the uterine cavity through a catheter. IUI increases the likelihood of pregnancy because sperm bypass the cervix and a higher number have a chance to get closer to the egg. IUI is typically performed when the sperm and cervical mucus are incompatible, when a man is impotent or suffers from premature ejaculation, or when there is a low sperm count or motility. Sperm may be from a partner or from a donor.

Intrauterine Insemination

Illustration courtesy: Organon, Inc.

Contact Information:
Baylor Medical Plaza
Barnett Tower, Suite 502
3600 Gaston Avenue
Dallas, TX 75246
214-823-2692
214-887-8244 (fax)

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Contact Numbers:
Appointments: ext. 111 & 117
Nurses Station: ext. 114 & 123
Billing Office: ext. 119 & 113
Surgery Information: ext. 120