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Home-Inseminations.org sells the home-insemination kits and also the Bio-Tranz Classic and Express semen shippers. $10.00 off both of those if you're a site member.

-- Contributed by: Beth

Need Information, the website Infertility Web has a list of sperm banks across the country. There are two on the list in Cleveland.

-- Contributed by: HollySwanson

Does anyone know a company near Cleveland, OH to receive sperm for IUI

-- Contributed by: need information

I need help,

there are several companies that sell in-home insemination kits that you can find by searching for "home insemination." One of those companies is ZDLInc

-- Contributed by: HollySwanson

where i can buy that home insemination please help

-- Contributed by: i need help

Trina,

it is possible for you to carry your partner's egg, you would basically be a surrogate for her and you would get pregnant through IVF.

But, like other surrogates, this wouldn't make the child biologically yours, so it wouldn't have any of your characteristics or your DNA. Most fertility clinics can help you answer questions about the process if you decide to move forward.

-- Contributed by: HollySwanson

Hi My partner and i want to have a baby but we want it to look like both of us! So i was wonderin how we could put in egg from her in to me?? Could you please help me with this?? Thanks Trina.

-- Contributed by: Trina

Enter, no, it wouldn't work unless the tubal has been reversed. A tubal ligation prevents eggs from dropping into the uterus. So no matter how the sperm is introduced, it won't have an egg to fertilize.

-- Contributed by: HollySwanson

can in home insemination work with someone that had a tubal ligation?

-- Contributed by: Enter your name here

Good luck, John!

-- Contributed by: HollySwanson

I'm a gay man who is having a child using this method with my closest friend, i'm hoping it works for us, i will update you as time goes on!!

-- Contributed by: John

Adrienne, I'm sorry to hear about your husband. There are many fertility clinics and sperm banks that would be able to work with you to help you conceive. Your OB/Gyn may be able to provide you with info about one in your area.

-- Contributed by: HollySwanson

Me and my husband wanted a child he couldnt get me pregnant. We decided we wanted a sperm donor, he said blood or no blood its his child. He got killed and i still want a child so i need a donor

-- Contributed by: Adrienne
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