IUI vs IVF vs Donor IVF: Which Treatment Path is Right for You?
- June 9, 2025
- By Shrushti IVF
- 186
- Donor IVF, Fertility Treatments, IUI, IVF
Fertility treatments today offer multiple options for couples and individuals facing challenges in conceiving. Among the most common are IUI (Intrauterine Insemination), IVF (In Vitro Fertilization), and Donor IVF, which involves using donor sperm or eggs.
At Shrushti IVF, Mehsana, we believe in helping you understand your options clearly so you can choose the best path forward based on your medical needs and reproductive goals. Let’s explore how these treatments differ in terms of procedure, success rate, invasiveness, and ideal suitability.
1. What Is IUI (Intrauterine Insemination)?
Procedure:
IUI involves preparing and placing sperm directly into the uterus during ovulation to improve chances of fertilization.
Best for:
Couples with unexplained infertility
Mild male infertility
Women with cervical mucus issues or mild endometriosis
Same-sex female couples using donor sperm
Success Rate:
Approximately 10–15% per cycle, with chances increasing after multiple cycles.
Invasiveness:
Minimally invasive, performed without anesthesia and with little to no discomfort.
2. What Is IVF (In Vitro Fertilization)?
Procedure:
IVF involves ovarian stimulation to produce multiple eggs, retrieval of those eggs, fertilization with sperm in a lab, and then transferring the embryo into the uterus.
Best for:
Women with blocked or damaged fallopian tubes
Moderate to severe male factor infertility
Advanced maternal age or poor ovarian reserve
Couples with failed IUI cycles
Endometriosis or PCOS
Success Rate:
Varies by age and other factors but typically ranges from 40–60% per cycle.
Invasiveness:
Moderately invasive, involving hormone injections, ultrasound monitoring, egg retrieval, and embryo transfer.
3. What Is Donor IVF?
Procedure:
Donor IVF uses donor eggs, donor sperm, or both. Fertilization takes place in a lab, and the resulting embryo is transferred into the intended mother’s uterus.
Donor Egg IVF: Used when the female partner cannot produce viable eggs.
Donor Sperm IVF: Used in cases of severe male infertility or genetic concerns.
Best for:
Women with premature ovarian failure or poor egg quality
Men with azoospermia or genetic disorders
Same-sex couples or single parents
Couples with repeated IVF failures
Success Rate:
Generally higher, ranging from 50–70% per cycle, especially when using healthy donor eggs or sperm.
Invasiveness:
Similar to standard IVF, with added steps like donor matching and legal procedures.
How to Choose the Right Treatment?
Your ideal fertility treatment depends on:
Age and reproductive history
Diagnosis of both partners
Previous treatment attempts
Presence of genetic conditions
Emotional and physical readiness
At Shrushti IVF, we evaluate your full medical history, perform detailed diagnostics, and create a personalized treatment plan that maximizes your chances of success—while supporting you emotionally at every step.
