In other words, guidelines and fertility experts all recommend trying IUI (intra-uterine insemination) a few times before going on to try IVF (in vitro fertilisation). The reason? Well, IUI is easier, simpler, and less expensive than IVF. For some couples, especially those who are younger and may be facing problems such as unexplained infertility or mild sperm issues, IUI can be effective. The European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) advocates IUI and ovarian stimulation in these cases.
Budget 2026 reinforces this vision by strengthening district hospitals and expanding emergency and trauma care capacity India has recently surpassed Japan to become the 4th largest economy. Yet the contrast in public health spending remains stark – Japan
If you’re sitting in my clinic asking, “How long should we keep trying IUI before moving to IVF?”, first — I hear you. That question carries money worries, calendar math, the pinch of age, and a whole lot of feeling. Let me give you a straightforward, doctor-y but very human answer: there is no single magic number for everyone, but there are clear rules of thumb and reasons to move on sooner rather than later.
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