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How is sperm delivered to the fallopian tube with FemaSeed?
How does FemaSeed work?
After location of the egg is determined by ultrasound, FemaSeed is used to deliver sperm to the fallopian tube where the egg is located, called intratubal insemination (ITI).
Ultrasound is used to determine the location of the egg (dominant follicle).
FemaSeed is placed in the uterine cavity and positioned towards the selected fallopian tube.
Sperm is delivered through FemaSeed and into the fallopian tube where it can live up to 72 hours.
FemaSeed is removed, leaving the sperm behind in the fallopian tube where conception occurs.