Can artificial insemination be successful?

Artificial insemination, which is a common feature of assisted reproduction techniques, is a very promising one for infertility and infertility families, but the treatment used for artificial insemination is actually the same as that used for natural insemination, which results in limited rates of artificial insemination. In response, many asked: can artificial insemination succeed in pregnancy?

The main factors affecting the rate of artificial insemination are the following:

1 Age: Age is an independent indicator of fertility assessment, and women ‘ s fertility decreases with age, especially after 35 years, when ovarian function is significantly reduced and the quality of the eggs is reduced. The rate of artificial insemination among older people is lower than among younger people, while the rate of fertilization at age >40 is significantly lower and the rate of abortion increases.

2 Quality of semen: The quality of the processed sperm suspension affects the fertilization rate of artificial insemination in the cervix, the total number of active sperms and the rate of sperm activity affects the results of artificial insemination in the cervix.

3. Timing: Both sperm and eggs have a certain survival and ideal fertilization time, so it is easier to succeed with artificial insemination between 48 hours before and 12 hours after ovulation. My school’s reproductive medicine centre uses B super-monitoring of ovulation and the timing of intrauterine artificial insemination.

4 Endeminal uterus factor: The uterine membrane thickness is 8-12 mm in favour of the embryo. There are studies showing an endometrium thickness of >18mm or <7mm and a lower rate of successful pregnancy. In addition, uterine membrane patterns can affect successful pregnancy rates. Therefore, if there is a suspicion of intrauterine membrane meat and membrane adhesion, it is recommended that the cervix be performed before artificial insemination.

Illness: Male semen abnormalities are the main ailments to artificial insemination, with a high rate of fertilization. The high rate of artificial insemination due to ovulation disorders and unspecified causes of insemination in women, and lower endometriosis in uterine membranes, also affect the rate of artificial insemination if it is an unbreakable vasectomy syndrome.

The question of whether artificial insemination is successful is described above, and it is hoped that your question will be answered. If you have more questions about male infertility or artificially assisted pregnancy, you can leave a message or search Kunming Aveveve Hospital for more information.