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Your virtual fertility clinic, at home

Get complete, virtual end-to-end fertility care paired with FDA-approved at-home insemination recommended by leading OBGYNs.

✔️ HSA/FSA eligible with no prior approval needed
✔️ Non-invasive, at-home treatment
✔️ See a fertility clinician without waiting

Find out if the Béa Treatment is right for you.

Referred by your healthcare provider?

If your healthcare provider recommended the Béa Treatment, navigate here to continue your journey and access your personalized pathway.

How the Béa Treatment works

The Béa Treatment is a complete, clinician-designed treatment you can use entirely from home. It's non-invasive, clinically validated and puts you in control. No clinic visits, no pressure and no more waiting.

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Confirm eligibility

Start by taking our free, quick eligibility assessment to confirm if the Béa Treatment is a good option for you.

Meet your Béa Clinical Coach

Extended appointments with a Clinical Coach who actually listens. Share everything about your fertility journey in a private, personal session that's never rushed.

Start using your Béa Kits

Your Clinical Coach supports you through our FDA-cleared at-home insemination treatment. Private, comfortable and on your schedule, starting with 3 cycles. 

Get ongoing support

Your dedicated Clinical Coach is just a message away. You can access the Béa Treatment Hub anytime you have a question or need support, and you’ll always be connected with the same Clinical Coach who understands your treatment and care.

Have questions before you start?

Where is the Béa Treatment available?

The Béa Treatment is currently only available in New York state. We're actively working on expanding to new locations soon. If you aren’t in NY state please take our assessment to let us know where you are located for future consideration.

What is included in a Béa kit?

You will use 1 Béa kit over each menstrual cycle. Each Béa kit will include 2x insemination devices and 2x sample collection containers. This will allow you to perform the cervical insemination twice in one menstrual cycle. As well as the kits, the cost of your cycle includes unlimited access to your dedicated Clinical Coach who is on hand to guide you via email and 15-minute check-in calls at no additional cost. You will also get 24/7 access to the Béa Treatment Hub, where you can access educational materials, your own Treatment Plan notes and other patient resources.

Who is the Béa Treatment suitable for?

The Béa treatment is suitable for most people at various stages along their TTC journey. For example, the Béa treatment is suitable in the early days of your TTC if you just want to take sex out of the equation to ease the pressure of timed intercourse. The Béa treatment is particularly well-suited for couples who experience unexplained infertility or mild to moderate male factor infertility. The Béa treatment is suitable across a range of other fertility-related conditions you can talk to our Fertility Clinician about before purchase if desired.

Please note, there are some people for whom using the Béa Treatment is not suitable. If you'd like to know more, please see our full list of contraindications here.

How does the Béa Applicator work?

The Béa Applicator is simple and intuitive to use. It places a soft cervical cap full of semen directly onto your cervix using a comfortable applicator. The cap protects semen from the vaginal environment and concentrates sperm in the cervical mucus, increasing the number that reach the uterus for conception.

How does the Béa Applicator increase my chances of success?

The Béa Applicator performs cervical insemination by placing semen directly onto the cervix where cervical mucus naturally processes it (like your body's own laboratory). The cervical cap protects sperm from the vaginal environment and stays in place for up to 5 hours, giving sperm their best chance to reach the egg.

Is the Béa Treatment HSA/FSA eligible?

Yes! Absolutely. All our products and services are eligible for HSA/FSA. Select Flex Pay with HSA/FSA during checkout.

How much does the Béa Treatment cost?

The Béa Treatment is $999 for 3-cycles. That means you are spending $333 per cycle. We offer a minimum of 3 cycles.

How is using the Béa applicator different from just trying naturally?

Our FDA-cleared Béa Applicator delivers 3.23x more sperm to the cervix than natural conception. It protects sperm from the acidic vaginal environment and holds them at the cervix for up to 5 hours, dramatically increasing your chances.

How is the Béa Treatment different from Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)?

IUI requires processed semen to be placed directly into the uterus via catheter—a procedure many find painful and expensive ($1,500-2,500 per cycle). Béa delivers unprocessed semen to the cervix, where your body naturally processes it, at a fraction of the cost in the comfort of your home.

Is the Béa Treatment as effective as IUI?

Over 50 years of peer-reviewed research shows cervical insemination has comparable efficacy to IUI. Our own clinical study with 56 women actually outperformed IUI rates in similar patient populations. The efficacy for Béa over 3 cycles in an infertile patient population is 39.28%. The efficacy of IUI varies depending on the data source, but is generally accepted to be no higher than 35% over 3 cycles.

Want to learn more?

Book a free 15-minute call with our Clinical Team.

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Through 4 years of research, we’ve created a treatment that sets the gold standard for at-home fertility care.

Clarity and confidence from
the moment you purchase

The Béa Treatment sets you up for success with a guided plan and virtual clinical care from day 1.

Optimize your chances with scientifically-backed resources

Our guides, blogs and hub are designed to empower you with fertility knowledge, advice and tips.

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A treatment designed and tested for over 4 years with leading gynaecologists and embryologists.