We were on the verge of considering IUI but decided to give at-home insemination a shot instead. Honestly, I never imagined we would conceive in our first month of trying! I’m currently 5 weeks pregnant and couldn’t be happier.
How long did we try before switching to at-home insemination?
About 6-12 months. We faced some challenges, like performance anxiety and being over 35, but this method made it feel more relaxed and personal.
– Alex from Texas
All success stories shared here come from real families who have tried at-home insemination! Keep in mind that individual outcomes may vary. This kit is not designed to diagnose or treat any medical conditions, including infertility. If timed intercourse isn’t working or if you don’t achieve a pregnancy within six months of using the kit, please consult your healthcare provider.
By the way, if you’re curious about labor times for a second baby, check out our post on understanding the average labor time. Also, for more information on pregnancy and home insemination, the Mayo Clinic offers an excellent resource on IUI.
In Summary
Trying at-home insemination can be a wonderful first step before moving on to more clinical procedures like IUI. Many couples have found success and joy through this method, just like Alex and their partner!