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Home insemination is an opportunity to attempt to achieve pregnancy in the comfort of one’s home through an intracervical insemination (ICI). The sperm sample is drawn into a needleless syringe, the syringe is inserted into the vagina, and the sperm is expelled onto the cervix. You can use either the ICI or Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) prepped samples for the home ICI.
Artificial home insemination using Fairfax Cryobank donor sperm is a great option for those free of fertility issues who want to begin their journey to parenthood in the comfort of their own home. 
Often when couples begin the journey to pregnancy they are told to “try at home” for a period, then explore options with a healthcare provider. At-home insemination with sperm is a way for those without a sperm-providing partner to “try at home” before moving to an in-office procedure with a medical professional.
We do recommend that you discuss your fertility and desire to do at-home insemination with a medical professional who can best discuss the process with you. In some cases, you will need a provider to sign a consent form that acknowledges that in-home insemination is a suitable option for you. 
Home inseminations can also be an affordable option because you can purchase the less expensive Intracervical Insemination (ICI) prep type and will not incur additional in-office fees.
Home inseminations are not right for everyone, but if this is a path you would like to try, please discuss it with your medical provider then contact Fairfax Cryobank for your donor sperm needs.
Below we included some FAQs about Insemination at Home using donor sperm. Although Fairfax Cryobank’s customer service team is well-equipped to help you with any questions you have about home insemination, we encourage you to consult your doctor to create a personalized insemination plan.
Do I need to work with a doctor to do home insemination with donor sperm?
Fairfax Cryobank recommends that you do consult with a medical provider who can advise you as you begin this journey. You may choose to work with a physician, your gynecologist, or a midwife, whatever choice feels right for you. Before investing in the home insemination process, it is best to ensure that you are healthy and ready for pregnancy. Your provider will assess your overall health and lifestyle, be able to make recommendations to prime your body for pregnancy and may recommend some initial fertility testing depending on your age and medical history.
Starting this journey with a medical provider’s assessment and advice is the best way to ensure that you are making informed and healthy choices.
For individuals with no fertility concerns, home insemination success rates are approximately 10-15% per cycle, which is similar to fertilization rates through intercourse. It can take several inseminations attempts to achieve pregnancy. If you are not pregnant after several home insemination attempts, it is best to speak with your medical provider about having a fertility assessment.
How does at-home insemination with donor sperm work?
On the day of your ovulation, you will thaw the frozen sperm sample, following the thaw instructions that accompany the shipment of your donor sperm vial. While the sperm is thawing, you will get everything ready. 
Make sure you have a comfortable space where you feel safe and secure. Put yourself into a positive and relaxed frame of mind and prepare the needleless syringe and a towel or cloth to have on hand if needed. Once the sperm is thawed the person being inseminated will lay down on their back, raising their hips. You can position a cushion beneath your hips for comfort. 
You or a partner will carefully open the sperm vial and draw the sample up into the syringe, insert the syringe into the vagina placing the tip close to the cervix without making contact with the cervix (bumping or scratching the cervix can cause cramping). Gently expel the sperm sample by pushing the plunger, slowly. Remove the syringe and relax. We recommend that you remain laying comfortably for one to two hours, gently switching from your back to your abdomen every 20 minutes to give the sperm the time to swim through the cervix.
Should I inseminate more than once?
You may choose to do multiple inseminations during your “fertile window” in one cycle. This is an individual choice.  
Timing is important. The person to be inseminated will track their menstrual cycle and ovulation. 
This can be done with a commercially available ovulation kit which will indicate your fertility window. There is typically a window during which you are most fertile when the ovary is releasing the mature oocyte (egg). This is typically a 12 to 24-hour window and is most often between days 10 and 15 of the menstrual cycle. There is variability so it is best to use a kit to identify this. Your medical provider will be able to answer questions about this and may recommend that you track your cycle for several months before starting home inseminations.
What do I need for home insemination?
First, consult with your medical provider to ensure that this option is appropriate for you. Once you have identified your donor and have decided to move forward, we recommend that you identify and create a comfortable and soothing environment for your at-home insemination. It is best to reduce stress and increase comfort when trying to achieve pregnancy. Once you settle on the space, all that is needed is the individual being inseminated, the sperm, and a syringe. Fairfax Cryobank will provide instructions for the thaw and insemination when you purchase and ship the donor sperm and we will include a syringe that you can choose to use for this purpose if you would like.  
Choosing a donor is an important step in the process. Click here for more information on how to pick the perfect donor for your at-home insemination. You can also contact our talented customer service team for more advice on picking your donor. If you have the means, it is best to purchase several vials to ensure you have enough donor sperm for the number of inseminations you will need to achieve pregnancy. By purchasing several vials, you are putting you and your future family in the best position to create a family.
Learn more about our storage options here.
What is needed to order sperm for home insemination?
Once you have chosen your sperm donor, you can plan to use 1 ICI or IUI preparation vial/insemination, home consent, etc. Please call or chat to speak directly with a Client Service Specialist for additional information, so that we can further assist you with a residential delivery.
Home Insemination (Artificial insemination) versus IUI
Home insemination refers to the process of inserting ejaculate into the vagina, close to the cervix, using a needleless syringe. This is commonly known as intracervical insemination (ICI). On the other hand, intrauterine insemination (IUI) involves a speculum and the placement of sperm directly into the uterine cavity instead of the vaginal canal.
What does artificial insemination cost?
The cost will include the cost of the sperm and the shipping/handling fees. Fairfax Cryobank will provide you with a syringe at no cost.
Please call or chat to speak with a Client Service Specialist and we will work with you to ship your donor semen to your residence for your procedure.
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Let us find out how to preserve sperm at home as it is a question millennials are asking to become more aware of how sperm preservation works.
While most people are aware of all the sperm hospitals that can store their sperm with all precautions, now people also want to learn whether there is any possibility of preserving sperm at home?
Before we know how to preserve sperm at home, let us first look at some questions people have. These will answer what sperm conservation means and why a person would need to freeze sperm.
At least once, the question can you freeze sperm has made a walk through our heads. Did it not?
The process of sperm cryopreservation, also referred to as sperm freezing, collects healthy human ejaculate or sperm, screening it, and storing it.
The process facilitates future usage for studies, impregnation, and more. In 1953, the first pregnancy from the use of frozen sperm happened. The sperm of humans are analyzed and tested before storing it at really cold temperatures at a sperm bank.
The same person can use these sperm or donate to another who needs them . For donating sperm to another person, his sperm is first collected and quarantined for at least six months. After that, it is screened and tested for STDs and other infections. Only once passed is it donated.
The next obvious question to strike our heads would be:
Frozen sperms can be stored for a long period. Sperms that are almost 20 years frozen can also be received and used.
The maximum time frozen sperms last for usage is 40 years.
But a question that now rings a bell in all of our heads is, why would a person want to freeze their sperm? Let us thus have a look at some reasons for the same.
There could be multiple reasons why anyone would want to preserve their sperm. To mention some of the most important reasons are:
We all know that with age, the quality of sperm goes down . Some men want to preserve their when they are young or are at the later years of their young age to use it in the future.
Some men are at higher risk of damaging their testicles owing to their profession. Some examples of such occupations are firefighters, x-ray technicians, athletes, people in the military service, etc., amongst others. In such cases, men would want to keep their sperm stored.
One of the most important reasons for a man to store his sperm is diagnosed with cancer. The chemotherapy or radiation therapy used as a part of the cancer treatment has a high possibility of hindering the production of sperm. In such cases, the person diagnosed would want to preserve their sperm to use in the future.
If a person chooses vasectomy, why would he need to store sperm? Some people choose to preserve their sperm right before getting their vasectomy surgery done just in case if they want to change their mind in the future and want a baby.
Yes, vasectomy is reversible through surgery; it is not always a success. Therefore, preserving the sperm from beforehand seems to be the best option.
There are high chances of the production of sperm getting affected when a person has to undergo any prostate or testicle surgeries.
In some cases, it can also result in Obstructive azoospermia. Again, this would require the person to undergo another surgery to extract sperm by repairing the damage caused. Hence, most people experiencing these surgeries prefer to keep their sperm stored, just in case.
Most men who undergo sex transplant surgery might want to preserve their sperm before surgery. This is more because once reconstructive or hormone therapy is performed, the person might face complete or sometimes partial loss of their fertility .
It is no more hidden that many are progressively becoming infertile with time. There could be many reasons for the same. Hence, many men whose sperm quality and count are not up to the mark and deteriorate with each passing day. For them, they might want to opt for getting their sperm stored and preserved.
Like most women decided to freeze their eggs because they do not wish to embrace motherhood for some years, men too want to do the same. Some men shall not want to get a child in their younger ages and hence wish to freeze sperm. However, they would also like to store their sperm if they want to change their mind in the future.
No one is aware of the unforeseen circumstances that might occur in the future. Hence, to be on the safe side, if a person can afford to preserve their sperm, why would they not want to do it? Although there is potentially no downside to it, it is obvious to not preserving your sperm.
Before we get to how to preserve sperm at home, let us look at the procedure needed for freezing sperm. There are multiple steps included in the process of storing sperm.
The main aim is to ensure that the sperm that a person is freezing is perfectly healthy. For this reason, the person who wants to store their sperm would require to go through certain tests.
The screening involves doing a blood test to ensure that he is not infected with any sexually transmitted disease s or other infections. This is because all these affect the quality of the sperm. Moreover, it also ensures the woman who uses the sperm stays in good health.
Once the blood tests reports are normal and free of any infections, the next step is to give your semen through masturbation.
The activity occurs in the clinic, or a person can also choose to masturbate at home and bring the sample to the clinic.
However, if you choose to masturbate at home and bring the semen to the clinic, remember to bring it within 24 hours of the ejaculation.
In some extremely rare cases, certain people (specifically people who have undergone cancer treatments or vasectomy) surgeries have to be done to extract the semen.
The next step is to undergo a sperm or semen analysis. This procedure helps collect certain data on the sperm.
These include the volume of the sperm, the sperm concentration, the sperm motility (how many sperm is moving), count (the total concentration of the sperm or how many sperm are there in total), and the sperm morphology (how many of the total sperm are shaped).
For this procedure, the semen is collected and is separated from the sperm fluid (also known as the seminal fluid or the testicle tissue) after being washed with the help of sterile media. After this process, the lab technicians view a small portion of the semen under a high-powered microscope.
When all the procedures are done, the next and final step is to store the sperm for freezing. For this, the andrologists (the people who specialize in male fertility or semen or sperm) take the semen and keep it in separate vials into storage freezers.
These storage freezers contain liquid nitrogen that constantly remains at a minus 196 centigrade temperature.
An obvious question that might arise is why is the semen of the same person is kept in several vials. Due to any unforeseen circumstance, a freezer fails, the semen of the person has other backup semen to the rescue.
Now that we are mostly aware of the basics of Sperm Cryopreservation or sperm freezing, let us now answer the main question we started with – how to preserve sperm at home?
To know the answer to how to preserve sperm at home, you need to know the answer to the following:
To be honest, storing sperm at home is almost impossible. But it is a cheaper alternative. We would recommend you to go through a process facilitated by a clinic if you can afford the same.
For the sperm to be good, one must use freezers containing liquid nitrogens at a minus 196-degree centigrade temperature. These freezers contain the storage vapors of nitrogen tanks or the liquid nitrogen in cryogenic vials or ‘Dew
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