In the complete pregnancy process, a man’s sperm should travel through the woman’s cervix into the uterus and finally should reach the fallopian tube, where fertilization takes place. But in some situations, the sperm is unable to make such a journey, or a woman’s cervix may restrict the sperm to travel. Under such conditions, the artificial insemination process is done to improve fertility chances and help a woman in conceiving. Usually, this treatment is suggested in two conditions:
If a woman under 35 is unable to conceive after six months of unprotected intercourse.
If a woman more than 35 years of age is unable to conceive after a year of unprotected intercourse.
The risk associated with artificial insemination
It is normal for a patient to experience some cramping or a little bit of bleeding after the treatment. The risk is less if the process is performed in a well-maintained and hygienic environment. Home insemination has a greater possibility of risk because of the open environment and contam