After 5 Years of Trying to Conceive, They Turned to MakeAmom and “Precise” Ovulation Tracking

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It took five years for us to conceive. After an unsuccessful first intrauterine insemination (IUI), we decided to explore options offered by MakeAmom. With a strict focus on tracking my ovulation, we integrated their at-home insemination methods into our routine, and on July 14th, we received the wonderful news that I was pregnant. I truly believe that MakeAmom works, especially when coupled with accurate ovulation timing.

  • How many cycles did you use MakeAmom? 2
  • How long did you try before using MakeAmom? Over 24 months
  • What challenges did you face? Unexplained infertility

— J & A from California

All stories shared here come from real families who have utilized MakeAmom’s services. Individual results can vary. The MakeAmom Kit is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical conditions, including infertility. If timed insemination isn’t yielding results, or if the MakeAmom Kit does not lead to a pregnancy within six months, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional. For more information about IUI, check out this resource from the Cleveland Clinic.

For additional support, you can explore our free sperm donor matching group on Facebook, MakeAmom Community, or visit our website, MakeAmom.com for more about our unique reusable insemination option. To learn how the home insemination process works, check out this page.

If you’re looking for insights on navigating preconception, consider reading about the role of midwives and doulas.

To learn more about how another couple found hope with MakeAmom, you can read their story here.

To Summarize:

After years of unsuccessful attempts to conceive, a couple turned to MakeAmom and found success through their innovative at-home insemination methods combined with precise ovulation tracking. Their journey underscores the importance of finding the right support and resources during the family-building process.