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Artificial insemination will make a woman pregnant. There are many ways to do that.
No, a woman has never impregnated herself. However, many women have been impregnated through artificial insemination, which still requires the use of a male.
you could have over 20 but only normal moms have either 2 or 3 babys 2 or 3 children
The cost of artificial insemination will vary among each patient for many reasons including how many attempts one is willing to pay for. Each session will cost between $300 and $500. However, other factors come in to play as well such as, whether one is buying sperm or has a partner and the health of the patient.
Yes, artificial insemination is a common fertility treatment available to many women, including single women, lesbian couples, and heterosexual couples experiencing infertility. However, individual medical factors may affect eligibility for the procedure. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized guidance.
Many diary farmers are using artifical insemination as a way of insuring they have more dairy cows in the future. There are a few different techniques that different farmers use. Some of the techniques consist of the use of an X-ray machine.
Sexual orientation has nothing to do with planning to have a family. Many gay people get married and have children through adoption, surrogacy, and artificial insemination.
A woman is given fertility drugs to help her body produce several eggs at once, rather than the usual one per month. When a sufficient number of eggs have ripened they are extracted from her body with a long puncture needle, and kept at a laboritory. The man then hands in a dose of semen (obtained from masturbation) which is 'worked up' to have only the most mobile (quickest) sperm cells remain. The eggs and sperm are then put together in a test tube, in order to find each other more easily as they would inside a woman's body. If one or more eggs are successfully fertilised one or two (usually not more, in view of medical risks) will be put back into the woman's body in hopes that they might nestle there resulting in pregnancy. Success rate of IVF is roughly 20%-25%.
It is next to impossible that a Dr would perform artificial insemination on a Woman who has never had sex or had her hymen broken. It is up to the Dr what form of giving birth would be appropriate for you as it depends on many factors, including the health of the mother and baby. answer the doc. could brake you hymen and allow you to deliver vaginally but it all depends on your and the baby's health
Without the intervention of science, quintuplets (5) was the maximum number able to survive in the womb. Without the intervention of science, even five is an extremely rare occurance. Since the intervention of science, that number keeps rising; not only due to artificial insemination, but also maintaining a multiple pregnancy as long as possible to enhance the health of the babies and reduce the instance of disabilities that can result from extreme multiple pregnancies.
The traditional way is to have unprotected sex, but you can also adopt, do in-vetro fertilization, foster parenting, artificial insemination, and many other procedures. Talk to the people in your local fertility clinic first, and never ever have a child unless you know you can provide for their physical, mental and emotional needs now, and in the future as well.