Does artificial insemination hurt women?

Women who are artificially inseminated usually have no pain.
Artificial insemination (AI) is an assisted reproduction technique in which sperm is delivered to a woman’s reproductive tract non-coitally in order to achieve a pregnancy. To do artificial insemination, both spouses need to go to the hospital to complete the relevant examinations, and the woman needs to have at least one fallopian tube developed normally.
The indications for artificial insemination include mild to moderate oligozoospermia, weak spermatozoa, mild deformed spermatozoa, abnormal semen liquefaction, abnormal cervical mucus, etc., resulting in infertility due to sperm not being able to pass through the cervix, sexual dysfunction or dysmorphia of the reproductive tract causing dysfunction of sexual intercourse, dysfunctions of ovulation, unexplained infertility, and immune infertility.
Patients are advised to visit the hospital in time for reasonable surgical treatment under the guidance of the doctor.