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artificial insemination

Introduction by instrument of semen from a sperm bank or donor into the female reproductive tract to bring about fertilization. Originally used by animal breeders to improve stock with sperm from high-quality males, in the 20th century it was developed for use in humans, to help the infertile. See in vitro fertilization.

The sperm for artificial insemination may come from the husband (AIH) or a donor (AID).


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The revolution described in the report has been caused by a variety of developments: high divorce rates; single-parent childbearing; support for same-sex "marriage;" artificial insemination, and proposals to allow children conceived with the use of sperm and egg donors to have three legal parents.
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Today, specialists can isolate quality sperm to use in procedures like artificial insemination or intracytoplasmic sperm injection, in which a single sperm is injected into the egg.
 
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