What Next steps after Failed IUI. Failure is the stepping stone to success?

 Several couples can do pregnancy and birth because of IUI

. However, there are chances of multiple IUI treatments fail to yield the desired results. After a failed fertility treatment cycle, you've got several options. You may decide to try the same treatment. You may prefer to try again with special treatment. The path that is right for you depends upon your particular situation and what you have already tried.

What to Discuss with your doctor after a Failed IUI Cycle What went wrong: Sometimes, it's just a matter of trying again. Identifying where things went wrong may help boost your odds of success next time. What odds for success are if you try again: Sometimes, they are just as good as the first time. Sometimes, especially after a couple of too many cycles, the chances of success decrease significantly on a subsequent try. Some clinics offer data analytics tools, which may help predict your odds of success with various treatments.

Any possible risks of sticking with the same treatment: IUI cannot be for more than six cycles.

What added testing be on recommendation: Sometimes it is testing you had before; sometimes it is something new, such as genetic screening, karyotyping, testing for reproductive immunology issues, or a more advanced uterine evaluation. In some cases, you'll want to urge a second opinion. Failure with fertility treatments makes you feel drained both emotionally & physically. It is normal to feel frustration and sadness. Remember that, a failed IUI cycle does not mean things will never succeed to achieve parenthood. All you need is some more time or a different treatment plan. Trust & contact GarbhaGudi IVF Centre for any fertility issues.

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