Intravaginal
insemination is the simplest kind of insemination, and involves the
placement of sperm into the woman's vagina. Ideally, the sperm should be
placed as close to the cervix as possible. This method of insemination
may be used when using donor sperm, and when there are no problems with
the woman's fertility. Because success rates are lower than IUI, this
form of insemination isn't common, but is more common with "home insemination"
treatments. (Home insemination may be used by lesbian couples, wanting
to get pregnant using purchased donor sperm or sperm provided by a
friend.) The next step is to review the facility's donor catalogue.
Clients can choose a donor with the eye and hair color, skin tone, blood
type, and ancestry they would like in the person who provides the donor
sperm for their child.
Once
the client has identified some potential donors, the next step toward
parenthood is to order detailed donor information. A medical history,
audio interview, written essay, and personality profile are available
for most sperm banks.
This information will help the narrow down their choices before making a
final decision and ordering a vial for insemination purposes.
fairfaxcryobank strives to make the process of finding donor sperm as
easy and convenient as possible. The facility has genetic counselors on
staff who can answer any questions that clients may have. Visit them
online at fairfaxcryobank.com. Modern technology has allowed for many
medical miracles in a variety of fields. One medical development allows
for any woman to have a child, regardless of her relationships or status
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