What is the difference between artificial insemination and in vitro

The difference between artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization is manifested in the process of conception, the success rate and the applicable people.
1. The process of conception: Artificial insemination is to put the sperm into the female vagina by means other than sexual intercourse, so that the sperm and the egg can meet to achieve the purpose of pregnancy. In vitro fertilization is the process of removing the sperm and egg from the male and female patients respectively, combining the sperm and egg to form a fertilized egg outside of the body, and then transferring the fertilized egg to the female body after cultivating it into an embryo in order to complete the pregnancy.
2. Success rate: The success rate of artificial insemination is relatively low compared to in vitro fertilization, and after 6 cycles of artificial insemination without success, it is necessary to carry out in vitro fertilization.
3. Applicable people: The applicability of artificial insemination includes male sexual dysfunction, semen abnormality, female cervical mucus abnormality and so on. In vitro fertilization is suitable for female ovulation disorder, male spermatogenic abnormality and other diseases.
If you choose artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions to increase the chances of successful fertilization.