Artificial insemination refers to the use of in vitro fertilization to conceive life. Usually, the method of fertilization used for male infertility or female infertility is different, but both are collectively referred to as artificial insemination. Women can undergo egg retrieval three times per menstrual cycle. So how long does artificial insemination take?

There is no precise definition of how long artificial insemination takes, and it depends on whether the fertilized egg can successfully implant. Before preparing for artificial insemination, doctors need to conduct a comprehensive examination of a woman's internal and external genitalia to confirm whether the thickness of her fallopian tubes and endometrium is normal. Only when these conditions are normal can the prerequisites for artificial insemination be met. Then, based on the changes in the thickness of the female endometrium, roughly estimate the ovulation day of the woman in order to select the optimal fertilization time.
After confirming the ovulation date of the woman, when ovulation is about to occur, the man masturbates to extract the sperm and analyzes the semen. If the vitality or quality is normal, the semen is liquefied and injected into the woman's vagina with a syringe. If women have ovulation disorders, medication can be used to induce ovulation as soon as possible, thereby increasing the chances of conception. So men should participate in as much exercise as possible during the preparation period for pregnancy, in order to improve the quality of sperm and increase the chances of conception.