Artificial insemination during ovulation is a technique that artificially injects sperm directly into a woman’s reproductive tract to help her achieve natural fertility. This technique is necessary in many cases, especially in special conditions such as the presence of reproductive disorders or the inability to conceive naturally.

1. Monitor women’s menstrual cycle and ovarian function. This usually requires the use of some special equipment, such as blood tests and B-ultrasound examinations.

2. Monitor a woman during her ovulation period to determine if she is in optimal condition for pregnancy. This usually requires some laboratory tests, such as blood tests and temperature measurements.

3. After determining the woman’s menstrual cycle and ovarian function, the doctor will arrange artificial insemination surgery for the woman during ovulation. This usually needs to be done under local anesthesia.

4. The doctor will use some special equipment to inject sperm directly into the female’s reproductive tract. This process usually takes several minutes.

5. After the operation, the woman needs to stay in the hospital for observation for a period of time to ensure that she is in good physical condition.

Artificial insemination surgery during ovulation is a safe, reliable technique that can treat some reproductive disorders.