Donor Insemination Open Access Journals

 Donor Insemination is one of both men and women's infertility treatments. The sperm is specifically inserted into the uterus, fallopian tube or cervix of the woman in this technique. Intra Uterine Insemination (IUI) is the most common form of artificial Insemination. Although this technique 's success rate is lower, it is suggested by the first infertility treatment doctor as it involves lower costs and the method of treatment is simple. Legal aspects of semen donation were donor insemination (DI) using cryopreserved semen. Final approval as a donor relied on the results of a freezethaw check on donor semen / donor properties of glycerol encouraged by the discovery of the cryoprotective in 1949. Subsequent work was accepted if the post-thaw analysis showed 203106 motility that enhanced motility recovery could be obtained in  spermatozoa / ml azoospermia, azoospermia posttesticular and azoospermia Idiopathic.   

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