Artificial insemination is a simple and effective technique, and its success rate is excellent. The initial quality of the semen is a determining factor in the final result, as according to the quality, artificial insemination can be carried out with a greater or lesser number of retrieved motile spermatozoa (RMS).
This procedure consists of inserting sperm from her partner into the inside of the uterus or cervical canal of the woman (Conjugal Artificial Insemination or CAI) or from a sperm bank (Donor Artificial Insemination or DAI), selected previously from a sample.
To this end, it is necessary to monitor the menstrual cycle of the woman in order to detect the moment of ovulation. This enables us to, on one hand, avoid the cervical canal’s mucus barrier, and on the other hand, get the sperm to the place of fertilization, selecting in the laboratory those which have the greatest motility in order to facilitate this step.