No. In the ancient times when medicine was not developed, it is true that you can only get pregnant and have a baby if you have intercourse, but with the continuous progress of medicine, pregnancy and birth can also be achieved through the cultivation of medical technology, such as artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer. Artificial insemination is the non-coital delivery of male sperm to the female reproductive tract, where the sperm naturally passes through the fallopian tubes and combines with an egg to form a pregnancy. In vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF) is also known as “in vitro fertilization”. The process involves the woman using medication to stimulate ovulation, removing the eggs from the woman’s ovaries, and the man removing the sperm. The eggs and sperm are cultured together in a laboratory to become a fertilized egg and develop into an embryo, which is then transferred to the uterine cavity. Both techniques do not require the man and woman to be in the same room to achieve pregnancy.