Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Natural cycle IUI is almost no difference if you have intercourse at home with proper timing( considering you DO NOT have male factor) only in IUI washed sperm is already in your uterus and that means sperm saves somewhere 2-4 hrs in traveling. where if you had properly timed intercourse sperm would travel from where it is ejected into uterus and that's it it till have the same time and rout to find the egg. That is why success rates are absolutely identical if you have timed intercourse with your husband (using OPK, basal temp. etc to predict your ovulation) or have natural cycle IUI. If you DON't have male factor and have had several months/attempts in getting pregnant timed it during your ovulation and could not get pregnant natural IUI will be no different, you have the same odds in getting pregnant. I would consider waste of time. Unless you extra have funds or your insurance covers it all.
I personally wasted my time & money on natural cycles. We are moving on to medicated cycle next month, fingers crossed![]()
Well, if there is an issue with cervical mucus, or an issue with the cervix itself, there would be a benefit.
True, but OP stated she has "unexplained" so I spoke more to her condition with assumption no male factor. If she stated Cervix related issues then IUI would be first consideration before IVF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Natural cycle IUI is almost no difference if you have intercourse at home with proper timing( considering you DO NOT have male factor) only in IUI washed sperm is already in your uterus and that means sperm saves somewhere 2-4 hrs in traveling. where if you had properly timed intercourse sperm would travel from where it is ejected into uterus and that's it it till have the same time and rout to find the egg. That is why success rates are absolutely identical if you have timed intercourse with your husband (using OPK, basal temp. etc to predict your ovulation) or have natural cycle IUI. If you DON't have male factor and have had several months/attempts in getting pregnant timed it during your ovulation and could not get pregnant natural IUI will be no different, you have the same odds in getting pregnant. I would consider waste of time. Unless you extra have funds or your insurance covers it all.
I personally wasted my time & money on natural cycles. We are moving on to medicated cycle next month, fingers crossed![]()
Well, if there is an issue with cervical mucus, or an issue with the cervix itself, there would be a benefit.
Anonymous wrote:Natural cycle IUI is almost no difference if you have intercourse at home with proper timing( considering you DO NOT have male factor) only in IUI washed sperm is already in your uterus and that means sperm saves somewhere 2-4 hrs in traveling. where if you had properly timed intercourse sperm would travel from where it is ejected into uterus and that's it it till have the same time and rout to find the egg. That is why success rates are absolutely identical if you have timed intercourse with your husband (using OPK, basal temp. etc to predict your ovulation) or have natural cycle IUI. If you DON't have male factor and have had several months/attempts in getting pregnant timed it during your ovulation and could not get pregnant natural IUI will be no different, you have the same odds in getting pregnant. I would consider waste of time. Unless you extra have funds or your insurance covers it all.
I personally wasted my time & money on natural cycles. We are moving on to medicated cycle next month, fingers crossed![]()
Anonymous wrote:OP here-- I haven't had the HSG yet but probably would before spending any significant money. DH has his semen analysis next week. His analysis three years ago was fine, and my last pregnancy was in September (MC in November) so I'm not sure there is any MF problem, but it's possible.
The issue with IVF is that we need to change our health insurance first, so we wouldn't be able to do that until next calendar year. So I'm wondering what we can do between now and then.