In artificial insemination, if sperm from the dad is used, the child will be the dad’s own, otherwise not. Artificial insemination, an assisted reproductive technology, can be categorized into two types according to the source of sperm: artificial insemination by husband’s sperm (where the sperm used is from the father) and artificial insemination by sperm bank (where the sperm used is from a donor), where the father of the child bred by the former is the biological father, and where the father of the child bred by the latter is not the same person as the biological father. Artificial insemination refers to the use of non-sexual intercourse to deliver optimized sperm directly to the female reproductive tract to impregnate a woman. Artificial insemination can resolve many difficult pregnancies due to certain medical conditions in either the male or female partner. These include polycystic ovary syndrome in the woman, as well as sexual dysfunction and poor semen liquefaction in the man.