How to get sperm into cervix

Artificial insemination is an infertility treatment that involves placing sperm near the cervix or directly in the uterus. You can have this performed at a doctor’s office, or you can do it yourself at home with a needleless syringe, sometimes called the turkey baster method. Does at-home insemination really involve a turkey baster, though?

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When artificial insemination is done at the fertility clinic, the procedure will typically be intrauterine insemination (IUI). In IUI, sperm that has been washed and concentrated is inserted directly in the uterus. This is done at the time of ovulation, with the aim that the sperm will swim into the fallopian tube and fertilize a waiting egg.

You can opt to perform artificial insemination at home, though, placing the sperm near the cervix as opposed to in the uterus. This is called intracervical insemination, or ICI. As with IUI, it’s vital to do the procedure when you’re ovulating. You will need to purchase an at-home insemination kit, but, contrary to what popular media might imply, the syringe you’ll use is not the same as a turkey baster.

IS IT BETTER THAN SEX?

Success rates for artificial insemination are the same as having intercourse. So, it is a myth that you’ll get pregnant from a turkey baster, but it’s not a myth that you can get pregnant without having sex.

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The ability to become pregnant can depend on a variety of factors, and the fertility treatments that are best for you will vary based on your situation. According to Mayo Clinic, IUI is most beneficial in cases of:

  • Donor sperm
  • Endometriosis-related infertility
  • Subfertility (mild male factor infertility)
  • Cervical factor infertility
  • Semen allergy

Often, when the reason for infertility is unknown, IUI is the first recommended treatment. IUI is no more uncomfortable than a pap smear, requiring no pain medications, and the procedure itself only takes a couple of minutes.

So should you go buy a turkey baster?

Good candidates for IUI must have open fallopian tubes, and you must have enough quality eggs in your ovaries for the treatment to be successful. IUI treatment is a good option for males with low sperm count or sub-optimal sperm movement, as the sperm washing boosts chances of conception. IUI is not recommended for anyone under the age of 40, and it can take 3-6 cycles of IUI to know if another fertility treatment option is needed.

If you’re experiencing infertility, artificial insemination is typically a good place to start because of its low cost, reduced side effects, and lower health risks. Don’t go buy the turkey baster though; your doctor can help you find an at-home insemination kit that will come with the necessary tools, no turkey baster needed!

If you feel you are good candidate for IUI, contact us today for a consultation with one of our fertility specialists.

There are a few ways to get pregnant. Knowing your fertility and ovulation patterns helps increase your chances. Your doctor can help you plan a healthy pregnancy.

What are the different ways I can get pregnant?

In order to get pregnant, sperm needs to fertilize an egg. Pregnancy officially starts when a fertilized egg (embryo) attaches to the wall of your uterus, where it grows into a baby over 9 months. There are a few different ways this can happen.

The most common way people get pregnant is from vaginal sex — when a person who has a penis ejaculates inside the other person’s vagina. Sperm cells in semen (cum) swim up the vagina, through the cervix and uterus, and into the fallopian tubes. If there’s an egg in the fallopian tube and it meets up with sperm, the fertilized egg moves down into the uterus. If the fertilized egg attaches to the wall of the uterus, pregnancy begins.

It’s also possible to get pregnant from other kinds of sexual activity — even if the penis doesn’t ejaculate inside the vagina — but this is way less common. If semen (cum) gets ON the vulva or near the vaginal opening, sperm cells can swim into the vagina and cause pregnancy. This can happen if semen drips or is wiped onto the vulva, or if someone touches your vulva or vagina with fingers or sex toys that have wet semen on them. Pre-ejaculate (pre-cum) can also have a tiny bit of sperm in it, so pre-cum may cause pregnancy if it gets into the vagina.

You can also get pregnant using different kinds of alternative insemination or in-vitro fertilization. During alternative insemination, semen is inserted into your vagina or uterus using a syringe or other device. You either put the semen in at home by yourself or with a partner, or with the help of a doctor. People can use frozen sperm from a sperm bank, or fresh sperm from a known donor (like a partner or family friend). Alternative insemination is an option for single people, couples who don’t make sperm, or couples dealing with infertility.

In-vitro fertilization is when a doctor takes eggs out of your or someone else’s body and mixes them with sperm in a lab to fertilize the eggs. Then the doctor puts the fertilized eggs (embryos) into your uterus. If one or more of the embryos attaches to your uterine lining, pregnancy begins. In-vitro fertilization helps people struggling with infertility get pregnant.

How long does it take to get pregnant?

The amount of time it takes to get pregnant is different for each person, and can depend on a lot of things (like your age, genetics, and overall health).

If you’re fertile and having unprotected vaginal sex, there’s a very good chance you’ll get pregnant within 1 year. About 85 out of 100 people who try to get pregnant succeed within 1 year. But everyone’s different — for some people it’s much faster, while it may take longer for others.

If you’ve been trying to get pregnant for 6 months to a year with no luck, talk with your doctor, or visit your local Planned Parenthood health center to see if they can help and make sure everything’s okay.

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How do I increase my chances of getting pregnant?

One of the best ways to increase your chances of getting pregnant is knowing what days you ovulate (when you’re most likely to get pregnant), and planning vaginal sex or insemination around those days.

Everyone’s body is different, but ovulation usually happens about 14 days before your period starts. An egg lives for about 1 day after it’s released (ovulation), and sperm can live in the body for about 6 days after sex. So people are usually fertile for around 7 days of every menstrual cycle: the 5 days before you ovulate, and the day you ovulate. You can also get pregnant a day or 2 after ovulation, but it's less likely.

Some people have very regular cycles, and some people’s cycles vary from month to month. Many people track their menstrual cycles and other fertility signs to help them figure out when they’re ovulating. This is called fertility awareness — some people use it to prevent pregnancy, and others use it to try to get pregnant.

You can use a fertility chart to keep track of your cycle and when you’re most fertile (like your body temperature, changes in your cervical mucus, and your menstrual cycle). There are apps that can make it easy to chart your cycle and figure out your fertile days.

You can also use ovulation predictor kits — urine tests that tell you when you’re ovulating. You can buy ovulation predictor tests in the drugstore, usually near the pregnancy tests. Ovulation predictor tests look for a hormone called luteinizing hormone, which increases in your body right before you ovulate.

If you’re thinking about getting pregnant soon, visit your doctor or your local Planned Parenthood health center for a preconception visit. They can give you more tips on increasing your chances of getting pregnant and help make sure you have the healthiest pregnancy you can.

How do I get pregnant if I was on birth control?

If you’re on birth control and want to get pregnant, simply stop using your birth control method. With most methods (like the IUD, implant, pill, patch, and ring), fertility usually comes back right after you stop using it — often within the same month.

Birth control doesn’t hurt your ability to get pregnant long-term, but a few types (like the Depo shot) may temporarily affect your fertility for several months after you stop using it.

How can I prevent an unplanned pregnancy?

If you ever have vaginal (penis-in-vagina) sex, using birth control is the best way to avoid an unintended pregnancy. There are tons of safe and effective types of birth control out there. Take our quiz or visit your local Planned Parenthood health center to find the best method for you.

How do I make sure sperm gets into my cervix?

The sperm must be able to invade the cervix via the cervical mucus by virtue of their own swimming ability. Nothing about the sexual act will help those sperm get into the cervix. They simply have to swim into the mucus on their own, and this requires a great deal of coordinated, cooperative activity on their part.

How do you push sperm in to get pregnant?

You can also get pregnant using different kinds of alternative insemination or in-vitro fertilization. During alternative insemination, semen is inserted into your vagina or uterus using a syringe or other device. You either put the semen in at home by yourself or with a partner, or with the help of a doctor.

Can I inject sperm into my cervix?

In artificial insemination, a doctor inserts sperm directly into a woman's cervix, fallopian tubes, or uterus. The most common method is called "intrauterine insemination (IUI)," when a doctor places the sperm in the uterus. Why is this helpful? It makes the trip shorter for the sperm and gets around any obstructions.

How can I put sperm in my uterus at home?

The female should be in a comfortable position, preferably laying down on the side or with the hips raised. Slowly and gently glide the syringe or catheter into the vagina until it is close to the cervix. Very slowly inject the sperm to coat the outside of the cervix.

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