Knowing when and how to start artificial insemination requires understanding a woman's menstrual and ovulation cycles. A woman's menstrual cycle is usually a 28-day process, but some people may have it shorter or longer, or have irregular bleeding on certain days. Understanding your menstrual cycle and ovulation cycle is very important for artificial insemination, because understanding your cycle can help your doctor determine the best time for artificial insemination.

Women can also learn about their cycles and ovulation cycles by observing changes in their sexual desire and breasts. During the middle of the menstrual cycle, a woman's sexual desire may increase and her breasts may become more tender and sensitive. These changes usually indicate that a woman is about to ovulate.

Women can also use B-ultrasound to understand their cycles and ovulation cycles. B-ultrasound is an instrument that monitors ultrasound waves in a woman’s abdomen to understand changes in a woman’s body. Women can determine their menstrual cycle and ovulation cycle through B-ultrasound, and can determine the best artificial insemination time by measuring basal body temperature and observing changes in sexual desire and breasts.

Artificial insemination is a method that helps women with artificial insemination and can solve the problem of men's inability to provide sperm. Artificial insemination can be achieved through the use of a sperm bank or artificial insemination with a male. Women can achieve artificial insemination by understanding their cycles and ovulation cycles, and using B-ultrasound and ultrasound to determine the best time for artificial insemination.