If female friends are unable to conceive for a long time, they will become very anxious. At this time, they will think of taking artificial reproductive methods to improve their physical condition so that they can conceive successfully. Then, after taking this artificial reproductive treatment method, they should adjust their life rhythm, never let their bodies get tired, and don't stay up late often. Assisted conception is a very complex process. It must meet four basic conditions: the woman must excrete healthy and mature eggs; the man must have normal sperm; the egg and sperm must have the opportunity to combine; and there must be a place suitable for the fertilized egg to implant. 1. Women need to ovulate healthy and mature eggs A normal woman's ovaries contain hundreds of thousands of primordial follicles, and only 400 to 500 of them mature during a woman's lifetime. When the ovaries mature, ovulation occurs once a month, and this ovulation process is affected by the endocrine interaction between the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and ovaries. Women usually release only one egg per month, which can be released from either of their two ovaries. The two ovaries sometimes ovulate alternately, and occasionally two eggs are released from one ovary at the same time. Only when a woman releases healthy and mature eggs can she become pregnant, otherwise it is difficult to conceive. 2. Men must have normal sperm When a man's reproductive organs mature, the testicles can produce sperm in addition to male hormones. A mature sperm looks like a tadpole, with four parts: head, neck, body, and tail. 3. The woman’s fallopian tubes are unobstructed The woman's fallopian tube is required to be unobstructed, at least one side of the fallopian tube is unobstructed. Only in this way can the normal combination of sperm and egg be guaranteed until the fertilized egg reaches the uterus. 1. The man's semen is normal, but there are obstacles to sexual intercourse, such as impotence, premature ejaculation, retrograde ejaculation, paraplegia, penis deformity, etc., which prevent sperm from being ejaculated into the female reproductive tract normally; 2. Low sperm count, high sperm deformity rate and semen liquefaction; 3. The woman's vagina and cervix are deformed, and semen cannot enter the reproductive tract normally Artificial assisted reproduction, also known as artificial insemination, refers to an assisted reproductive medicine technology that places semen into the female reproductive tract through non-sexual intercourse to allow sperm and egg to combine in order to achieve conception. |
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