What is the difference between artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization

  Every married couple hopes to have two babies, but having a baby is closely related to both of their bodies. If a woman has ovulation disorders or problems with her fallopian tubes, or if a man has problems with his sperm, it can affect pregnancy. So what is the difference between artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization?

  

What is the difference between artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization1

  Among them, the cost of in vitro fertilization is higher. In general, artificial insemination is used when there are some fertility issues in males. However, in vitro fertilization is used because women are unable to ovulate normally or have fewer eggs.

  To get pregnant faster, one should go to a more professional place for the surgery. Before the surgery, a lot of examinations need to be conducted, and there are also many things that need to be done later. Therefore, it is advisable to choose a hospital that is closer to one's home as much as possible to avoid traveling back and forth. Not only does it cost a lot of money, but it can also make the body too tired and affect the pregnancy.

  Artificial insemination is the process of injecting sperm into a woman's vagina during ovulation, allowing the sperm and egg to naturally meet. IVF is the process of extracting a woman's eggs and sperm using a special method, and then naturally combining them in a special environment. After forming a fertilized egg, 2-3 of them are injected into the woman's body, which can also make her pregnant.

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