Complete Clinical Path and Technical Analysis of Artificial Insemination
Artificial Insemination (AI) is an assisted reproductive technology in which processed semen is injected directly into the female reproductive tract (mainly intrauterine insemination) through non-coital means. The core principle is to increase the probability of sperm meeting the egg by optimizing the path and timing of sperm delivery. Depending on the source of sperm, it is categorized into artificial insemination by husband (AIH), which is suitable for men with mild to moderate oligozoospermia or sexual dysfunction, and artificial insemination by donor (AID), which is for couples with azoospermia or a high risk of genetic disorders. Compared to In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), the advantages of AI are that it is easy to perform (on average, it takes 15 minutes), inexpensive (the…
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