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  2. An at-home insemination kit just got FDA clearance. But how ...

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    IUI success rates depend on elements like sperm quality, timing of the procedure and age of the people involved, Wright says. However, success rates are usually quoted between 5% and 15% per cycle.

  3. Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation - Wikipedia

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    In ovarian hyperstimulation combined with IUI, women aged 38–39 years appear to have reasonable success during the first two cycles, with an overall live birth rate of 6.1% per cycle. [12] However, for women aged ≥40 years, the overall live birth rate is 2.0% per cycle, and there appears to be no benefit after a single cycle of COH/IUI. [12]

  4. Age and female fertility - Wikipedia

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    The cumulative success rates after 12 cycles of insemination were 73% for women under age 25, 74% in women ages 26–30, 61% for ages 31–35, and 54% in the over 35 ...

  5. Artificial insemination - Wikipedia

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    IUI is an economic option for same-sex couples and can be done without the use of medication. [36] According to a study from 2021, lesbian women undergoing IUI had an average clinical pregnancy rate of 13.2% per cycle and 42.2% success rate giving the average number of cycles at 3.6. [37]

  6. Did Tim And Gwen Walz Use IUI Or IVF? Doctors Explain The ...

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    But they are drastically different in terms of cost and success.” IUI typically costs between $1,500 and $2,500, while IVF can be anywhere from $15,000 to $25,000 per cycle, Bortoletto says.

  7. Vance hits Walz on fertility: What’s the difference between ...

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    IUI success rates can be as high as 20 percent in some cases and as low as just 5 percent, decreasing as the patient gets older. Generally, IUI success rates are much lower than IVF success rates.