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	<title>Comments on: Possibly getting an IUI done, Because of husbands low sperm.?</title>
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		<title>By: Malina</title>
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		<description>IUI is a great option even if your husband has a low sperm count. You can even talk to the doctor about having your husband produce multiple sperm samples and have them frozen. Than when you are ready for your IUI (ovulation day) than they can combine many sperm samples to get the maximum number of sperm inside your uterusl. If he can produce at least 10 million motile sperm, than you have about a 25% chance of conceiving with an IUI, which is a really good chance.

If you are over 29, than you may want to try some simple fertility drugs like clomid or letrozole. These drugs can help you produce more than one egg at a time, giving you about another 10% chance of conceiving. Always discuss drugs with your doctor, because of the health concerns and high chances of having multiples.

Good luck!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>IUI is a great option even if your husband has a low sperm count. You can even talk to the doctor about having your husband produce multiple sperm samples and have them frozen. Than when you are ready for your IUI (ovulation day) than they can combine many sperm samples to get the maximum number of sperm inside your uterusl. If he can produce at least 10 million motile sperm, than you have about a 25% chance of conceiving with an IUI, which is a really good chance.</p>
<p>If you are over 29, than you may want to try some simple fertility drugs like clomid or letrozole. These drugs can help you produce more than one egg at a time, giving you about another 10% chance of conceiving. Always discuss drugs with your doctor, because of the health concerns and high chances of having multiples.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
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