Laura García de Miguel, medical director and fertility specialist at the Tambre clinic in Madrid, talks about the duration of artificial insemination with donor sperm:
The treatment normally takes around 10 to 12 days and it really depends on the length of the cycle of the ovulation. So, if we use gonadotropins with low dosage (like 50 units or 75 international units) normally we have around 9 days to have a good follicle (around 18 or 20 millimeters) and be able to do the trigger with Ovitrelle with paroxetine medication and two days after, 36 hours after, we do the IUI. So, in total, it's 12 to 14 days maximum.
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Laura García de Miguel
M.D., M.Sc.
Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, with specialization in Obstetrics & Gynecology at Sant Joan de Déu University Hospital. Master's Degree in Human Reproduction from the Complutense University of Madrid. Currently, she is the Medical Director of Clínica Tambre in Madrid, Spain.
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