What to Know About At-Home Insemination, From Experts and People Who've Done It

Starting a family isn't a linear journey, and sometimes, you might need extra help along the way. While in vitro fertilization has grown in popularity over the years, there's also another method that can help assist in the baby making process - and you can even do it in the comfort of your own home. In the easiest of terms, at-home insemination, a type of artificial insemination also known as intracervical insemination (ICI), is the process of inserting sperm into a uterus outside of a physician's office in a way that doesn't involve intercourse. "Outside of that, there's a variance in exactly . . .

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