Clinically, artificial insemination refers to conception by artificial means, and is a general term for two types of conception techniques: artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization. People often say artificial insemination means artificial insemination, which is the injection of men’s semen into the cervix or uterine cavity through a syringe to assist in conception, and is mostly used in the treatment of infertility, and its main processes are as follows: 1. outpatient consultation: to confirm whether artificial insemination is needed, in general, men due to oligospermia, azoospermia, erectile dysfunction, etc., and women due to endometriosis, ovulation disorders, etc., resulting in infertility, are feasible 2.Preparation for artificial insemination: hormone, blood, urine routine, infectious disease, hysterosalpingography and other examinations for the female partner, semen routine and infectious disease examination for the male partner; 3.Couple preparation materials required: including ID card, marriage certificate, birth certificate; 4.B ultrasound monitoring ovulation: in general, women ovulate once a month, the best time for artificial insemination is female ovulation, therefore, regular ultrasound is needed to monitor female ovulation; 5.B ultrasound monitoring of female ovulation 5.Sperm extraction and sperm optimization: 3-5 days before the artificial insemination, the male partner needs to abstain from sex. On the day of the procedure, sperm will be extracted by masturbation and the doctor will process the semen through advanced technology to select high-quality sperm; 6. In addition, the success rate of artificial insemination is about 30%, which varies depending on the semen and the number of operations.