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  2. An at-home insemination kit just got FDA clearance. But how ...

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    Pros and cons of at-home insemination kits. ... including intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF), Streicher says. But she stresses that IVI is not the same as these ...

  3. Artificial insemination - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded case of artificial insemination was John Hunter in 1790, who helped impregnate a linen draper's wife. [1] [2] The first reported case of artificial insemination by donor occurred in 1884: William H. Pancoast, a professor in Philadelphia, took sperm from his "best looking" student to inseminate an anesthetized woman without her knowledge.

  4. Baby spreadsheets: A very American way to decide when—or ...

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    One cycle of IUI, using her partner's banked genetic material, would cost $1,216.40, including bloodwork, doctor's visits, ovulation predictor kits, and the insemination itself.

  5. Insemination - Wikipedia

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    Insemination is the introduction of sperm (in semen) into a female or hermaphrodite's reproductive system in order to fertilize the ovum through sexual reproduction. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The sperm enters into the uterus of a mammal or the oviduct of an oviparous (egg-laying) animal.

  6. Assisted reproductive technology - Wikipedia

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    In France, ART is subsidized in full by national health insurance for women up to age 43, with limits of 4 attempts at IVF and 6 at artificial insemination. Germany tightened its conditions for public funding in 2004, which caused a sharp drop in the number of ART cycles carried out, from more than 102,000 in 2003 to fewer than 57,000 the ...

  7. Sperm washing - Wikipedia

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    Washed sperm is used in artificial insemination using the intrauterine insemination (IUI) technique and in in vitro fertilization (IVF). It may also be used to decrease the risk of HIV transmission by an HIV-positive male, in which case the washed sperm is injected into a female using an artificial insemination technique.

  8. Religious response to assisted reproductive technology

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    The church allows other forms of reproductive technologies that allow conception to take place from normative sexual intercourse, such as a fertility lubricant, the use of hormonal injections to grow follicles and assist in ovulation, and intrauterine insemination with sperm collected using the approved method of collection during intercourse.

  9. Conception device - Wikipedia

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    A specially designed catheter may be used to insert specially washed sperm directly into the uterus for intrauterine inseminations (IUI). The procedure is normally carried out by a physician and has a better pregnancy rate than ICI insemination. This method is commonly offered by fertility clinics using donor sperm because the increased ...