Treatment FAQs

What ovulation tests should I use?

Ovulation tests, ovulation predictor kits, dipsticks – whatever you may call them – all measure the LH (luteinising hormone) levels in your urine. This happens 1–2 days before ovulation – letting you know when you are most likely to conceive.  There are...

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Navigating your treatment with donor sperm

When planning your home insemination with a donor, it can be tricky to navigate the logistics around ovulation and getting the semen sample. Here are a few tips to help: Communicate with your donor If you ovulate regularly, be sure...

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Will my GP know about this treatment?

The Béa Treatment Kit is new on the market – it’s possible your GP hasn’t heard of it yet. The Béa Treatment Kit launched in the spring of 2023. It’s an at-home fertility treatment that previously hasn’t been accessible or...

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Ovulation tracking and detection

Ovulation tracking can help you determine when you ovulate, as you’re more likely to get pregnant by performing a home insemination around the time you’re ovulating. When does ovulation usually occur? Ovulation is the phase in the menstrual cycle where...

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How do I use ovulation tests?

The length of a menstrual cycle can vary month to month and could be affected by stress, weight changes and hormonal fluctuations. If your menstrual cycle changes, so can your ovulation. By using ovulation tests, you’ll know the right time...

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How to plan abstinence when using the Béa Treatment Kit

When planning to use the Béa Applicator, it can be useful to consider the timing of ovulation and abstinence for the semen sample.  Communication is key If your partner ovulates regularly it can be good to know approximately when in...

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