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IUI (Intrauterine Insemination) in Singapore

Hospitals, clinics and medical centers in Singapore performing IUI (Intra Uterine Insemination).

National University Hospital

A 928 bed teaching hospital offering a full range of medical, surgical and diagnostic services. NUH serves as a refferal center for cancer patients, pediatrics, cardiology and other specialties.

Listed fertility specialist:

Dr. Lee King Chien, Joe

Andrology and Male Infertility

Prices

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IUI

upon request

Raffles Hospital

A full service private hospital offering a comprehensive range of specialist services by a team of 200 physicians. 35-40% of the patients are foreigners, and there is a dedicated department for handling medical tourists.

5 listed fertility specialists:

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Dr. Sheila Loh Kia Ee

Clinical Director of Raffles Fertility Centre

Dr. Seng Shay Way

IVF and fertility medicine

Prices

Procedure Prices

IUI

upon request

Changi General Hospital

A major hospital in the eastern side of Singapore, with a capacity of 790 beds and facilities to accommodate outpatients likewise.

Listed fertility specialist:

Assoc. Prof. Li Man Kay

Reproductive Medicine

Prices

Procedure Prices

IUI

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Gleneagles Hospital

A 380 bed private hospital offering tertiary acute care services that cover a wide range of medical and surgical specialties.

Listed fertility specialists:

Assoc. Prof. Li Man Kay

Reproductive Medicine

Dr. Seng Shay Way

IVF and fertility medicine

Prices

Procedure Prices

IUI

upon request

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About IUI

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.

What is IUI?
IUI (abbreviation for IntraUterine Insemination), is a treatment for infertility and a form of artificial insemination. IUI is carried out by injecting sperm that has been specially treated directly into the uterus.
IUI is used to treat mild male infertility, women with cervical mucus problems and couples where the infertility is unexplained, as well as enabling the use of donor sperm.

How popular is IUI relative to other types of fertility treatment?
IUI is the most common kind of artificial insemination because it is a relatively simple procedure with minimal side effects. IUI is often the first fertility procedure couples try.
Doctors may advise a couple to have three to six months of IUI treatments before moving on to another fertility procedure if the treatment was not successful.

How is IUI carried out?
Sperm are ‘washed’ to remove chemicals and semen and to separate the most viable sperm – also called sperm preparation or sperm spinning.
Washed sperm are inserted into the uterus using a thin tube called a catheter the day after the ovaries release an egg for fertilization.
Sometimes fertility drugs are used to increase the chance of pregnancy.

What affects the chances of success of an IUI procedure?

  • Age of the woman (fertility diminishes with age and the younger the woman, the higher the chances of success)
  • Poor egg or sperm quality
  • Severe endometriosis
  • Damage to the fallopian tubes (usually resulting from infection)

Duration of procedure/surgery : The IUI procedure is quick and straightforward – the insemination takes around 15 to 20 minutes, with another 15 minutes of rest following the procedure.

Days admitted : None.

Anesthesia : The IUI procedure doesn’t require any anesthesia or pain relieving medications.

Recovery : The woman will lie down for around 15 to 30 minutes after the IUI procedure to rest and enable to sperm to work. Afterwards she will be able to resume all normal activities.

Risks : IUI is a relatively painless procedure and carries few risks. Risks include: - Some discomfort due to cramps, bleeding and spotting. - Infection (according to the Mayo Clinic, less than one percent of women experience infection). - Catheter may be uncomfortable if it is difficult to insert. - Hyperstimulation due to the use of fertility drugs.

After care : - There may be some light bleeding immediately after the IUI procedure. - Patients can resume intercourse soon after the IUI procedure.

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