In what way does artificial insemination by the husband (AIH) differ from artificial insemination by a donor (AID)?

A. Unlike AIH, AID cannot be used on animals.
B. Unlike AID, AIH involves reducing a man's sperm count.
C. Unlike AIH, AID is used when the husband is sterile.
D. Unlike AID, AIH is used when the husband is sterile.


Answer: C

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