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Insemination Kit For At Home Use.
Contains; 3 x 12cm insemination syringes
3 x specimen cups
Instructions
Here’s a comprehensive guide for using the Insemination Kit for home use for women:
1. Preparation:
• Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before handling any of the kit components.
• Lay out all the components of the kit on a clean, flat surface.
2. Collecting the Sperm:
• Collect the sperm sample from the donor into the provided specimen cup.
• Ensure the donor follows hygienic practices during collection to maintain the integrity of the sample.
3. Filling the Insemination Syringe:
• Attach the provided insemination syringe to the specimen cup containing the sperm.
• Draw the sperm into the syringe, making sure to avoid introducing any air bubbles.
4. Positioning:
• Position yourself comfortably in a reclined or lying-down position.
• Use pillows or cushions to elevate your hips slightly, which can aid in the insemination process.
5. Insemination:
• Insert the insemination syringe gently into the vagina, aiming towards the cervix.
• Slowly depress the plunger to release the sperm into the cervix. Take your time to ensure accurate placement.
6. Resting:
• After insemination, remain lying down with your hips elevated for 15-30 minutes. This allows the sperm to travel towards the uterus and increases the chances of successful fertilization.
7. Clean-Up:
• Carefully remove the insemination syringe and dispose of it properly.
• Dispose of the specimen cup as well, following any applicable waste disposal guidelines.
8. Post-Insemination Care:
• Avoid strenuous activity or intercourse for at least a few hours following insemination.
• Monitor your body for any signs of discomfort or unusual symptoms.
9. Tracking:
• Keep track of the date and time of insemination for future reference.
• Maintain a record of any symptoms or changes in your body that may indicate pregnancy.
10. Follow-Up:
• Depending on your specific circumstances and preferences, consider consulting with a healthcare provider for further guidance and support throughout your fertility journey.