What is insemination?
Insemination is a process by which sperm introduces into a female reproductive system that helps with reproduction. There are different means to achieve this goal. Artificial insemination, the use of catheters or other medical devices to insert sperm is commonly used to breed animals or help people with various infertility problems to conceive a child. Traumatic insemination is a form of insect reproduction, which includes the male puncture of the female body rather than its genital area by the reproductive organ.
During artificial insemination in animals, sperm sample is obtained from the desired male and inserted into the selected woman. This process allows a man to make many more descendants than he did by physical mating with women. It also improves the gene fund by allowing reproduction between only healthy animals and reducing the possibility of inbreeding. Controlled reproduction can also improve the temperament of a man, which in turn reduces the trumpet to injury to other animals and their owners. When using artificial insemination, fewer men are neededTo facilitate reproduction, restrictions on the care and cost of feeding herd.
The procedure is part of the assisted reproductive technology available to people who face a number of fertility problems. If infertility is caused by problems with a man such as a low number of sperm or mobility, donor sperm can be used. Sperm gifts can be anonymously arranged via a sperm bank. In cases where a biological connection with a father is required, the sample may be provided by a male relative.
Another form of artificial insemination used in humans is intrauterine insemination (IUI). In the IUI procedure, the sperm is introduced directly into the uterus rather than the vagina or cervix. This process is commonly used in cases of infertility of a woman caused by internal conditions are harmful to sperm cells. For example, cervical mucus, which is too strong, can prevent sperm travel to the uterus and excessively acidic mucusthat killing cells. Inserting sperm into the uterus allows you to bypass the cervix, giving it a higher chance of successful conception.
In the kingdom of insects, the process can be carried out by traumatic insemination. Using this method, bugs, certain types of plant errors and some spiders are reproduced. When a man mounts a woman, his penis penetrates the abdomen instead of his genitalia. This process can be an evolutionary response to the ability of a woman to store or kill sperm by secret than to be fertilized.