Artificial insemination is not very successful at one time, but after several times, most of them can be successful.
Artificial insemination belongs to assisted reproduction technology, applicable to men without sperm or sexual dysfunction, women with poor cervical development or reproductive tract deformities or couples who are unable to have sexual intercourse, the husband’s sperm or other people’s sperm will be taken out and placed in the woman’s posterior fornix, cervical canal or uterine cavity to achieve the purpose of pregnancy.
The prerequisites for this method are that the woman’s uterine lining should be able to hold a fertilized egg and the fallopian tubes should be open to ensure a successful pregnancy. Prior to the procedure, both the man and the woman need to be examined in all aspects and be free of abnormalities before the procedure can be carried out.
The success rate of artificial insemination is affected by many factors, such as the quality of sperm, the quality of eggs, the patency of the fallopian tubes, and the lining of the uterus.
If artificial insemination is not successful once, it can be performed several times.