Vaccination, also known as Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), is the implantation of sperm cells into the egg during or near ovulation in women. Vaccination is applied to patients with unexplained infertility and, early-stage endometriosis and vaginismus. However, vaccination is also appropriate in cases where the passage of sperm through the cervix is prevented, and premature ejaculation or erectile dysfunction is observed.
The Difference Between Insemination and IVF
Vaccination is sometimes preferred before in vitro fertilization treatment is applied. It is one of the most suitable treatment methods for infertility, also known as infertility. For the vaccination to be used, in addition to unexplained infertility in men, one of the fallopian tubes should be open in women, and advanced endometriosis (such as a chocolate cyst) should not be present. At the same time, the number and quality of sperm in men should not be too low.
Please Click here to Fill inquiry Form