Is it possible to get pregnant using a kit you picked up at your local drugstore? A home kit designed to help people conceive has been given Class II clearance by the Food and Drug Administration. The ...
For many struggling to conceive, an early line of treatment is artificial insemination, a procedure that can cost up to $1,000 and isn’t always covered by insurance. But before taking that step, the ...
It's now possible for women to get pregnant via insemination in the comfort of their own homes. The FDA recently approved the first-ever, at-home sterile insemination kit. PherDal Fertility Science ...
Mandi Pitzer, 37, went off birth control soon after she got married in 2014. She tried tracking her cycle and scheduling sex, but still wasn't pregnant after three years. She conceived the first time ...
An at-home fertility care company has received clearance for the first-ever over-the-counter artificial insemination kit from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Mosie Baby Kit is the only ...
Mosie Baby, a Texas-based fertility care company, has received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its over-the-counter intravaginal insemination kit. The kit was developed for ...
Amid the “inevitable stress” of trying to conceive, and a year after finding a sperm donor, she paid $129 for a Mosie Baby kit that was shipped to their home in Texas – and became pregnant with her ...
Credit: PherDal Fertility. The PherDal Kit should be used during the ovulatory phase of the menstrual cycle. The PherDal Kit has been cleared by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for ...
For many struggling to conceive, an early line of treatment is artificial insemination, a procedure that can cost up to $1,000 and isn’t always covered by insurance. But before taking that step, the ...
The FDA cleared the first over-the-counter kit for at-home intravaginal insemination, maker Mosie Baby announced on Wednesday. Determined by the agency to be "substantially equivalent" to a device ...
The FDA has cleared its first over-the-counter kit for at-home intravaginal insemination—opening up access to fertility care for people unable to conceive through intercourse, without requiring a ...