What are the dangers of artificial insemination for women

Artificial insemination does not have any substantial harm to women, but artificial insemination may cause cervical pulling injury or cervical bleeding, painful contractions or vaginal bleeding, and mental tension. 1. Cervical pulling injury or cervical bleeding: During the operation of artificial insemination, it is necessary to use many kinds of gynecological instruments to open the vagina or pull the cervix, which may cause cervical pulling injury and cervical bleeding. 2. Painful uterine contraction or vaginal bleeding: when the semen is pushed into the uterine cavity, it may cause uterine contraction and spasm in the lower abdomen, mild pain, and occasional vaginal bleeding after the operation. 3. Mental tension: As artificial insemination is an assisted reproduction, women bear certain pressure both psychologically and physically and may experience mental tension. Artificial insemination is a part of assisted reproduction technology, mainly used for male oligozoospermia, sexual dysfunction, reproductive tract deformities, cervical factors or immune factors caused by infertility, it is a more commonly used and mature technology, patients do not need to be too anxious.