The success rate of ovulation promotion is generally higher than that of artificial insemination, with variations depending on the individual patient’s constitution. The success rate of ovulation induction is generally higher than that of artificial insemination. The success rate of ovulation is generally related to the ovarian function of the female, the quality of the male sperm and the nutritional status of the whole body. During the period of preparation for pregnancy, avoid smoking and drinking, and exercise appropriately to optimize the physical condition. However, there are differences depending on the patient’s individual physical condition. Artificial insemination (AI) is a non-coital method of delivering sperm to the female reproductive tract to make a woman pregnant, and the success rate is affected by the quality of the man’s sperm and the function of the woman’s ovaries. Ovulation promotion is the use of medication to encourage the release of eggs to help get pregnant. The success rate is usually higher with 3-4 ovulation promotions. Younger women with fewer comorbidities are more likely to have successful ovulation induction. It is recommended that patients choose either IUI or ovulation induction under the guidance of a medical professional to prepare for pregnancy safely. If there is any discomfort, consult a doctor promptly.