It takes one hour to one and a half hours for the sperm to swim through the fallopian tubes during artificial insemination, and the exact amount of time varies due to the different constitution of individuals.
If the woman or man has abnormalities in the reproductive system and is unable to have a normal child, she can achieve pregnancy through artificial insemination. During artificial insemination, the sperm needs to be injected into the woman’s vagina through artificial means, and the sperm may take an hour to an hour and a half to swim through the fallopian tubes.
The sperm may take an hour to an hour and a half to travel through the fallopian tubes. When the sperm travels through the fallopian tubes and reaches the juxtaposition of the juxtaposition of the fallopian tubes, it will meet with the egg and finally form a fertilized egg, which will then gradually free itself and enter the uterus and then implant itself in the womb.
After the artificial insemination is done, it is also necessary to carry out regular reviews to determine whether the woman has been successfully conceived.