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 where sperm is collected and inserted into a woman's uterus using a catheter. This process increases the chances of pregnancy in cases of infertility or frozen embryo transfer. New Zealand's AI procedure includes monitoring ovulation, preparing the sperm, and inserting it into the uterus. Success rates depend on individual factors.
New Zealand has advanced healthcare facilities for fertility treatments with various clinics offering AI services. Waiting times can range from 1 to 3 weeks.