Women can be artificially inseminated.
Artificial insemination in women is the non-coital delivery of sperm into the female reproductive tract to achieve pregnancy.
The process involves semen removal, semen processing, and semen input. Before artificial insemination, the male semen needs to be removed and put into a container using professional methods. Professionals will screen the sperms in the container, and then the selected sperms will be input into the female body through professional medical equipment, which is the whole process of female artificial insemination.
Artificial insemination is mainly used for men with oligospermia or weak spermatozoa. In order to ensure the success rate of artificial insemination, it is necessary to have a physical examination before insemination to ensure that it can be carried out properly.
If you feel unwell after insemination, you should seek medical advice.