Obviously for an IUI, you would do a sperm wa****ng...no argument there.
But the OP was about doing home insemination and nothing to do with an
IUI. This is very commonly done by same-*** female couples...you get
the fresh semen sample, use a syringe for insemination and that's it.
Jade Jago (at dot) wrote:
> Well, for starters, I would have the donor screened for STDs.
> Secondly, that was not an interuterine insemination. You MUST wash the
sperm
> for an interuterine insemination.
> So it depends on what type of insemination it is.
> Vaginal insemination, the unwashed sperm are placed into the vagina,
and, as
> I said before, this has the same success rate as regular intercourse,
but
> for IUI the sperm must be washed to prevent infection. Therefore it must
be
> done through a proper lab, who will insist on STD checks etc.
> Jade.
>
> "Kris-Anne" <KrisAnneL@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:1133806734.206564.148720@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Someone close to me got pregnant on the first try using a fresh sperm
> > sample at home through artificial insemination...no wa****ng, spinning,
> > etc. She is in a same-*** relation****p and they found a donor. I
> > don't think there has to be as much "formality" as one might think.
> >
> > Jade Jago (at dot) wrote:
> >> That is right.... For a proper insemination, the sperm have to be
spun in
> >> a
> >> centrifuge, with a special wash, and then the strongest swim to the
top,
> >> and
> >> are removed.
> >> Without this, placement through the cervix into the uterus would mean
> >> infection, and could damage the reproductive tract.
> >> Vaginal insemination has the same success rate as regular
intercourse.
> >> Jade.
> >>
> >>
> >> "LAA" <fakeaddress@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> >> news:QIqdnaFFfJSg7w3eRVn-hQ@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> >
> >> > "Nikkie Smith" <nikkie.smith@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> >> > news:eK3jf.14308$uR.6988@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> >> can anyone tell me if they've tried , tested and been successful
using
> >> >> at
> >> >> home insemination with their partners sperm?
> >> >
> >> > What would the point be? It would confer no advantage--unless the
> >> > object
> >> > was to avoid intercourse.
> >> >
> >> > Beth
> >> >
> >


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