Artificial insemination is generally painless, with some pain in individual women with the application of ovulation medication. Artificial insemination involves placing an implantation tube into the woman’s uterine cavity and injecting selected sperm into it, and the whole process can be completed in about two minutes. So the woman is not in pain and does not need to be nervous. The pain caused by artificial insemination is tolerable, just like a gynecological examination. For some individual women, it may be necessary to apply ovulation stimulating drugs to ensure that there are dominant follicles. At this time, the drugs need to be injected into the buttocks or belly, and there may be some pain. It is necessary to keep a good state of mind and not to be nervous. If natural conception is not possible for a long time, artificial insemination can be performed to improve the chances of conception.