Although they really want to have a baby, some couples cannot conceive normally due to the physical functions of both parties. Therefore, we can conceive through artificial insemination. So, how much do you know about artificial insemination? Will the woman feel pain during the process of artificial insemination? To answer these questions, let's delve into artificial insemination and take a look together.
According to the source of their sperm, they can be divided into husband's sperm artificial insemination and donor sperm artificial insemination from third-party sperm. Artificial insemination is mainly used for male infertility caused by oligospermia, asthenozoospermia, liquefaction abnormalities, sexual dysfunction, genital malformations, etc; Female infertility caused by abnormal cervical mucus secretion, reproductive tract abnormalities, and psychological factors leading to inability to engage in sexual intercourse; Immunological infertility or unexplained infertility.
Artificial insemination is a non-invasive treatment method that does not require surgery. Generally speaking, it is painless. However, a small number of women may feel bloating in the lower abdomen or uterine contraction like pain after fertilization, which can be relieved within 30 minutes to 1 hour and is a normal phenomenon. Artificial insemination is a surgery that requires high precision, laboratory environment, and experience. Surgery performed without qualifications will inevitably have hard defects in procedures or capabilities, resulting in a low success rate. Therefore, the selection of artificial insemination should be emphasized.
With the gradual increase of infertility diseases and the diversity of pathogenic factors, treatment is still quite challenging. Therefore, more and more women are going to hospitals for artificial insemination surgery and assisted reproduction. Experts say that the conditions for artificial insemination are generally weak sperm in males and good conditions in females, such as mature follicles and unobstructed fallopian tubes, which may lead to success.