For many women, the path to assisted reproduction treatment can generate uncertainty. Hormone treatments, injections, and constant evaluations can seem overwhelming, especially if you’re already facing the emotional stress of trying to conceive. It’s natural to want an alternative that is as minimally invasive as possible, but at the same time offers hope and effective results.
In these cases, knowing the available options is essential. Not all treatments require complex interventions, and some procedures may be better suited to those looking for simpler, less demanding solutions. The goal is to find a balance between the effectiveness of the treatment and the physical and emotional well-being of each person.
Less invasive assisted reproduction treatments
When talking about less invasive treatments, artificial insemination stands out as one of the first options. This procedure involves placing prepared sperm directly into the uterus during the ovulation period. Unlike other methods, it does not require surgery or intense ovarian stimulation, making it a friendlier alternative for the body.
Artificial insemination is ideal for women with healthy fallopian tubes and for cases where reproductive difficulties are not severe. For example, it is a suitable option when the man has a low sperm count or reduced mobility. It is also a common alternative for single women or same-sex couples who need a sperm donor.
Adapting the treatment to each case

While artificial insemination is less invasive, it is not always the most appropriate solution. At Fertivida, each treatment is personalized according to the needs and conditions of each woman. For example:
- Women with polycystic ovaries: In these cases, artificial insemination may be viable if the ovulatory cycles are regulated with previous treatments. However, if ovulation is not consistent, IVF could be a safer and more effective option.
- Endometriosis: Depending on the severity, artificial insemination may be considered in the early stages of the disease. In more advanced cases, where there is significant damage to the fallopian tubes or nearby tissues, IVF is usually the best alternative.
- Women over 40 years of age: As the ovarian reserve decreases with age, IVF, combined with egg donation if necessary, becomes a more effective route. This procedure, although more invasive, offers a higher chance of success.
- Tubal ligation: IVF is pretty much the only viable option, as it avoids the need for functional fallopian tubes for fertilization. This procedure allows eggs to be obtained directly from the ovaries and fertilized in a laboratory.
A treatment is considered invasive if it includes surgical interventions, intense hormonal stimulation, or procedures that involve multiple doctor visits. Therefore, the choice of the most appropriate treatment depends on the diagnosis and personal priorities of each woman.
The role of Fertivida’s fertility kit
At Fertivida, we understand that making decisions about treatment can be complex. That’s why we’ve developed a fertility kit designed to provide a comprehensive fertility assessment for both men and women. This kit includes a series of tests and studies that allow you to determine your reproductive status in an accurate and personalized way.
What’s more, it’s not just about exams: the fertility kit comes with clear information and professional guidance to make every step of the process as smooth and relaxed as possible. With these results, it is possible to identify the treatment that best fits your needs, ensuring an informed and reliable experience.
Choosing an assisted reproduction treatment does not have to be a path full of fears. With less invasive options like artificial insemination and the right support, you can take the first step toward realizing your dream. At Fertivida, we are committed to accompanying you with empathy and professionalism, guiding you in every decision and helping you find the treatment that best suits your expectations and needs.