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artificial insemination
/ˌɑːɹɾɪfˈɪʃəl ɪnsˌɛmɪnˈeɪʃən/
/ˌɑːtɪfˈɪʃəl ɪnsˌɛmɪnˈeɪʃən/
Artificial insemination
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a method of introducing sperm into the reproductive system to aid pregnancy, often used in cases of infertility
What is "artificial insemination"?
Artificial insemination is a medical procedure used to help individuals or couples have a baby. In this process, sperm is directly placed inside a woman's reproductive system, typically her cervix or uterus, using a medical tool. This method is often chosen when there are fertility issues, such as low sperm count or movement, or when using donor sperm. The goal is to increase the chances of the sperm reaching and fertilizing an egg, leading to pregnancy.
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Artificial insemination helps couples who have trouble having babies naturally.
The process of artificial insemination is straightforward and minimally invasive.



























