What is the vaccination method?
Artificial insemination is an assisted reproductive method applied to both women and men in cases where pregnancy cannot be achieved naturally.
This method;
- In men with low sperm count or motility,
- In women who experience ovulation problems,
- In cases of early-stage endometriosis (chocolate cysts),
- And it is preferred in cases of unexplained infertility.
Artificial insemination, a painless procedure, has an average treatment period of 15 days. During this period, a sperm sample is taken from the male only once, while the woman is monitored with ultrasound 2-3 times.
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How is Vaccination Treatment Performed?
The goal of artificial insemination is to increase the chances of fertilization by placing the sperm as close to the egg as possible.
The treatment process proceeds as follows:
- The ovulation period is determined. The woman’s ovulation time is monitored using ultrasound and hormone tests.
- Sperm samples are prepared. A sperm sample taken from the male is washed with a special solution to separate the healthiest sperm.
- An injection is administered into the uterus. The prepared sperm is placed into the uterus using a thin catheter.
This procedure is completely painless, and afterward, the patient can rest for 10-15 minutes and then return to their daily activities.
Stages of Vaccination Treatment
| Stage | Explanation |
| 1️⃣ Ovulation Tracking | Egg maturation is monitored using ultrasound and hormone tests. |
| 2️⃣ Medication Administration | Medications that stimulate egg development and an ovulation-inducing injection are administered. |
| 3️⃣ Sperm Preparation | The highest quality sperm are selected in the laboratory. |
| 4️⃣ Sperm Injection | The prepared sperm is placed into the uterus. |
| 5️⃣ Pregnancy Monitoring | A pregnancy test is performed 12–14 days after the procedure. |
💡 The success rate is around 20% on average, and 2-3 attempts are usually recommended. In case of failure, couples are referred for in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment.
How is vaccination tracking done?
- On the third day of menstruation, the uterus and ovaries are evaluated with an ultrasound.
- If deemed appropriate, ovarian stimulation injections will be started.
- Follicle development is monitored after 1 week.
- The vaccination process is performed 24–36 hours after the ovulation induction injection is administered.
- If necessary, the procedure can be repeated every 1-2 days.
It requires no pain or anesthesia. The result is obtained with a pregnancy test two weeks after insemination.
Who is the vaccination method suitable for?
- Having a normal egg reserve,
- One of the tubes is open,
- This method is suitable for couples with a certain level of sperm quality. It is one of the simplest and most economical assisted reproductive methods that supports natural fertilization.
Vaccination Treatment Prices (Istanbul)
Insemination prices can vary depending on the equipment of the center where the treatment is performed, the technology used, and the doctor’s experience. FertiJin IVF Center in Istanbul stands out in insemination treatment with its modern laboratory infrastructure, experienced team, and economical treatment options.
The Difference Between Personalized IVF Treatment and Insemination
If artificial insemination treatment is unsuccessful, the next step is in-vitro fertilization (IVF).
This process consists of three main stages:
- Maturation of the eggs,
- The process of collecting eggs and fertilizing them with sperm,
- Transferring the resulting embryo to the uterus.
Since every couple’s situation is different, the treatment plan is created individually.
At FertiJin IVF Center, special treatment protocols are applied taking into account the woman’s age, egg reserve, hormone balance, and embryo quality.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is vaccination treatment painful?
No. The vaccination process is quick, painless, and does not require anesthesia.
When should a pregnancy test be taken after vaccination?
A pregnancy test can be done approximately 12–14 days after the procedure.
How many times can vaccination be attempted?
Generally, a maximum of 3 attempts are recommended. If these are unsuccessful, in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment is considered.