Donor insemination: getting the fact
The dream of having children is one of the most treasured hopes of most women. Unfortunately for many women this dream doesn’t come into fruition because of lack of partner, partners in ability or sexual preference. donor insemination has made it possible for all of these women to become mothers.
Donor
insemination or artificial insemination is the process of
impregnating a woman by means other than sexual intercourse. This is
most commonly used for couples where the men produce too little or no
sperm, in which case a donor’s sperm is used. This process also
allows women without male counterparts either single or lesbian to
have children of their own.
There
are 3 (three) techniques for donor insemination: intrauterine
insemination, intravaginal insemination or intercervical insemination
and intratubal insemination. Intracervical being the most like how
things in nature work with the thawed sperm injected high into the
cervix with a needle-less syringe in the same manner as it would
during intercourse.
Intratubal
insemination can be combined with intrauterine insemination (IUI),
the injection is done straight into the fallopian tube however this
method may or may not be any more beneficial than the IUI alone.
Speak to your doctor about this method and others to best determine
which is right for you.
Intrauterine
is done with ‘washed’ sperm; all of the extra fluids are not
present and are injected into the women’s uterus. The ‘washing’
is to prevent any issues such as uterine cramping similar to
menstrual cycles as the uterus tries to expel the semen. It is
recommended that the woman relaxes on the table for about 15 minutes
to ensure this doesn’t happen.
The
process is still just as tricky as traditional methods because timing
is everything. There is typically a 12 hour window of optimum
fertilization, missing this window doesn’t mean it won’t happen
but it is highly less likely that it will.
There
is more to donor insemination such as perhaps storing your own
eggs or you husbands for future use, and some companies like
California Cryobank offer post-conception services such as sibling
registry, donor updates and donor contact requests. They understand
that getting pregnant is only part of the
process.
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