Artificial insemination does not feel very painful to girls, but it can feel uncomfortable.
Artificial insemination involves placing sperm into the woman’s posterior fornix, cervical canal or uterine cavity to make her pregnant. The operation process is relatively simple, so it is not very painful and most women can tolerate it.
Artificial insemination is an assisted reproduction technique commonly used in cases where the man’s sperm development is abnormal or the couple is unable to have sexual intercourse due to psychological reasons, or where the woman has abnormalities of the reproductive tract.
Artificial insemination involves placing the husband’s sperm or the sperm donor’s sperm into the woman’s posterior fornix, the cervical canal or the uterine cavity. The process of placing the sperm is usually not very painful, and some people may feel uncomfortable in their lower body, but most women can tolerate it.