Artificial Insemination (AI) is a reproductive technique used to introduce sperm into a female's reproductive tract with the objective of achieving pregnancy. This method bypasses natural mating and can be performed using fresh, chilled or frozen semen. AI is commonly used in animals for breeding purposes and in human assisted reproductive technology.
Artificial Insemination (AI) is a reproductive technique used to introduce sperm into a female's reproductive tract with the objective of achieving pregnancy. This method bypasses natural mating and can be performed using fresh, chilled or frozen semen. AI is commonly used in animals for breeding purposes and in human assisted reproductive technology.
Artificial Insemination (AI) is a fertility treatment in Austria where sperm is inserted into a woman's uterus to achieve pregnancy. This method bypasses natural conception and can be used for various reasons such as infertility, frozen embryo transfer, or donor insemination.
AI is commonly used in conjunction with ovulation induction medication and monitored cycle ultrasounds. The cost ranges from €2000 to €5000 per cycle depending on the specifics of the treatment.