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Pros and cons of at-home insemination kits At-home insemination kits can be a less expensive alternative to undergoing a fertility procedure at your doctor's office, including intrauterine ...
Anyone who's struggled with infertility knows that getting treatments can be expensive. Insurance often doesn't cover artificial insemination, a procedure that places sperm into the cervix or ...
Artificial insemination is a technique doctors often recommend first to couples having trouble conceiving. WebMD tells you more about the process.
The Stork® OTC (www.storkotc.com), the only OTC, FDA-cleared, home conception device, empowers same-sex couples who are trying to conceive, on their p ...
This can be done as part of an in-office procedure, with a doctor, or performed at home with a self-insemination kit. The partner who is inseminated also carries the pregnancy to term.
At-home insemination kits can be a less expensive alternative to undergoing a fertility procedure at your doctor's office, including intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF ...
The FDA has cleared its first over-the-counter kit for at-home intravaginal insemination—opening up access to fertility care for people unable to conceive through intercourse, without requiring ...
At-home insemination kits can be a less expensive alternative to undergoing a fertility procedure at your doctor's office, including intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF ...