It is not uncomfortable for a man to have artificial insemination. Artificial insemination is an assisted reproduction technique in which a man’s sperm is injected into a woman’s uterine cavity in a non-sexual way to achieve conception. It does not cause any harm to the man, and only requires the man to ejaculate sperm to collect it, so the man will not feel uncomfortable. However, for women who undergo IUI, if they are sensitive to pain, they may feel pain and other discomforts during IUI, but as the time is short and the pain is not particularly severe, it is generally within the tolerable range. If the woman’s ovaries function normally, after discharging normal mature eggs, the man’s semen will be taken and processed, and the sperm will be injected into the woman’s uterine cavity through a catheter to naturally unite the sperm and egg during the woman’s ovulation, which is relatively less painful. If you are doing an IVF transplant, it causes relatively more damage to the woman. Doing artificial insemination men usually do not have a hard time, it is recommended to keep a good mood and avoid too much tension.