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Does Endometriosis Make You Infertile? Not Always, And Here Are Some Things You Can Do About It

The turkey baster method has become the unlikely hero of couples sex lives

Artificial insemination (IUI) is available privately or through using at-home insemination kits and it can help avoid scheduling sex.

Juliane Kühr designs vibrator that doubles as artificial insemination device

Juliane Kühr has presented a set of sex toys at Dutch Design Week, devised to help pleasure take its rightful place in the assisted conception process.

15 under-the-radar fertility startups to watch, according to VCs

VCs from Heal Capital, Inventure, Anthemis, Creandum and Calm/Storm Ventures tell us which early-stage startups they’ve earmarked for success.

Irish co-founded start-up to democratise fertility treatment with at-home service

IntraCervical Insemination Infertility is estimated to affect one in seven hetersosexual couples in Ireland and Britain. A cycle of IVF locally usually costs between €6,000 and €10,000 in Ireland depending on which treatment is required and which clinic is used. Currently, there is no financial support for those turning to the treatment, other than tax relief. While support is more readily available in Britain, there are strict criteria as to who is eligible for it. Béa’s clinical-standard fertility treatment enable couples to carry out intracervical insemination (ICI) at home. The service, which will cost about £300 (€352) a month, involves placing a small cup of semen close to the cervix for two consecutive days in a month – a strategy called double insemination – and leaving it there for four to 12 hours. During that time, women can go about their days normally.

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