The chances of pregnancy are higher when artificial insemination is performed after the follicle breaks, but it is not a complete guarantee that the woman will become pregnant.
Artificial insemination is usually performed one day after the follicle breaks, when the egg cell has matured and can usually survive in the body for about 2 days. During this time, artificial insemination has a higher probability of sperm and egg cell combining, and therefore the chances of pregnancy are higher, but due to a variety of accidental factors, there is also the possibility of failure of fertilization.
If a woman undergoes artificial insemination, she should try to choose a time when the egg cells are mature and seek medical attention as soon as possible after the follicle breaks, at which time artificial insemination should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor to increase the likelihood of a successful pregnancy.
If you have any other questions, it is recommended that you consult a medical professional for guidance.