After a woman has been artificially inseminated the fertilized egg will implant in about 7 days time. The principle of artificial insemination and natural conception is basically the same, except that artificial insemination involves injecting selected and more robust sperm directly into the uterine cavity of the woman, which is the difference between artificial insemination and natural conception. This is the difference between artificial insemination and natural fertilization. It is suitable for men with sexual dysfunction, poor sperm quality, or women with cervical disease that prevents sperm from penetrating the uterine cavity and affects fertilization. After the sperm enters the uterine cavity, it will pass through the uterine cavity into the fallopian tube to mix with the egg in the fallopian tube to form a fertilized egg and then seep into the uterine cavity through the peristaltic movement of the fallopian tube for implantation, which is the same process as natural conception. Because artificial insemination needs to monitor the level of female hormone changes and ovarian ovulation, it can more accurately determine when the patient ovulates, so the patient can draw blood to check the patient’s pregnancy after 10 days of artificial insemination.