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When inserting sperm at home is it better to use a soft cup or syringe? also how long should you allow the sperm to sit in a sterile cup before inserting the sperm?

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Dr. Yvette Kratzberg answered

Specializes in Pediatrics

Insemination: The success of insemination requires the sperm to swim up the vaginal canal, through the cervix and through the uterus. The Syringe assists this effort by putting the sperm closer to the Cervix, much like the penis would. It has been documented that having the receiving woman orgasm allows the sperm to be propelled by the contractions of the uterus up farther. The fresher the sperm the better.

Answered 12/18/2020

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ASAP: within a few minutes. ASAP. Otherwise sperms become inactive and die out

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