When artificial insemination is required

If the female reproductive organs are normally developed and have the ability to conceive and bear children normally, but infertility is caused by other reasons, artificial insemination can be used, such as male sexual dysfunction, or abnormalities in the reproductive organs or abnormal sperm quality of the male partner. For infertility caused by immune factors or chromosomal abnormalities causing dominant genetic disorders, artificial insemination can be used to avoid the birth of unhealthy offspring. Artificial insemination does not require egg retrieval and is a direct injection of optimized semen into the uterine cavity, which is less traumatic to the body and has eugenic effects. If not handled properly, there is a risk of infection of the reproductive organs, which has a very low chance of occurring.