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Unexplained Infertility: Couples who have been unable to conceive without a known cause may be candidates for IUI.
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Mild Male Factor Infertility: IUI may be recommended when there are minor issues with sperm count, motility, or morphology.
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Cervical Issues: Women with cervical mucus abnormalities that hinder the natural movement of sperm may benefit from IUI.
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Ovulatory Disorders: IUI can be considered for women with irregular ovulation patterns or ovulatory disorders.
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Endometriosis: In cases where endometriosis affects fertility, IUI may be a recommended treatment.
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Donor Sperm: Same-sex female couples or single women using donor sperm may choose IUI to facilitate conception.
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Unsuccessful Natural Conception Attempts: Couples who have tried to conceive naturally for an extended period without success may explore IUI.
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Male Ejaculatory Dysfunction: IUI may be considered when there are difficulties with natural conception due to male ejaculatory issues.
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Ejaculatory Dysfunction: Men who have difficulty with ejaculation may benefit from IUI as it involves placing sperm directly into the uterus.
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Cervical Scar Tissue: Scar tissue in the cervix that hinders the natural passage of sperm may be a reason to consider IUI.
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Semen Allergies: In rare cases where a woman is allergic to her partner's semen, IUI with thoroughly washed sperm may be an option.