At-Home Insemination: First Home-Use Kit for Conceiving Available
“Putting the bread in the oven? is easy, right" Well, not always. One in eight couples struggle with emotional and physical challenges trying to conceive a baby. It?s not uncommon to use different ways other than intercourse to put sperm in the vagina toward conception but now there?s an at-home insemination kit that makes the process possible for those who prefer to do it themselves. This is the first product brought to market for this purpose.
New Device for Traditional Method
Maureen Brown and her husband invented Mosie Baby as a solution to their struggle with unexplained infertility. The gentle method they created for at-home insemination gained approval for consumer use by the Food and Drug Administration in December 2023?no prescription needed! Home insemination happens much like intercourse with sperm placed into a needleless, syringe-like device and gently inserted into the vaginal canal. Artificial insemination has been used for centuries, including by people in same-sex relationships who have the goal of starting a family. With insemination, the goal is to increase the chance of conception because sperm have less distance to travel to reach the egg. Insemination is designed to boost pregnancy chances each month when used during ovulation. The success rate for insemination is 5-30% per cycle.
How to Do Home Insemination
To start, it?s important to learn when you ovulate?or release an egg from one of your ovaries?each month. You can use an ovulation trac...
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