Artificial insemination is a process in which the man’s sperm is processed and injected into the woman’s uterine cavity. The cost of this process can be divided into three parts: pre-operative lab fees for both parties, surgical fees, and follicle monitoring fees. The details are as follows: To summarize, the overall cost of Fertilization-IUI averages$5,000-6,000 a cycle, and the overall cost of Donor-Insemination averages$9,000-10,000 a cycle. In addition, regardless of whether Fertilization-IUI or Donor-IUI, if ovulation induction is required, the cost varies depending on the medication. IVF is a process in which the woman is ovulated by ovulation promotion, the follicle matures and the egg is retrieved, the man is spermatized on the day of egg retrieval, and the egg and sperm are fertilized in vitro to form a fertilized egg, which further develops to form an embryo, and the cost of the whole process includes: preoperative laboratory fees for both parties, surgery fees, medication fees, and embryo freezing fees and preservation fees. The details are as follows: To sum up, the overall cost of IVF is about 30,000 on average for one cycle. As the ovarian function of the female partner is different and her ovaries react differently to the drugs, the cost of the drugs will vary from person to person, so that the overall cost will also be slightly different. In addition, the cost of the procedures for In Vitro Fertilization – Embryo Culture (IVF) and Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection of Single Sperm (ICSI) will also be slightly different. Artificial insemination is a simple process with simple technology and simple operation, so it is relatively inexpensive. The IVF process is relatively complex and ovulation stimulation drugs are relatively expensive, so the overall cost will be higher. The indications for artificial insemination and IVF are different, and the specific method of assisted conception needs to be evaluated by a fertility specialist to give reasonable advice. In conclusion, the cost of different methods of assisted conception varies from person to person.