Insemination
(noun)
The introduction of semen into the female reproductive tract for the purpose of achieving pregnancy.
Origin:
Insemination is derived from the latin word "inseminare" meaning to sow or plant.
Examples:
- The couple decided to try artificial insemination as a way to have a baby.
- The doctor performed the insemination procedure by inserting the sperm directly into the woman's uterus.
- The insemination was successful, and the woman became pregnant.
- The couple was very excited about the insemination, as they had been trying to have a baby for a long time.
- The insemination was done using the sperm of a sperm donor.