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Personalised fertility treatments, delivered with care

Scientifically-backed treatments designed to optimise your chances of conceiving from the comfort and privacy of your home.

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Delivers 3.2x more sperm to the cervix

No stressful timed intercourse required

Recognised by NHS and NICE

UK's only at-home ICI treatment

Béa efficacy rate

39.28% pregnancy rate over 3 treatment cycles*

Learn about the science behind our intracervical insemination fertility treatment and how it compares to IUI and IVF.

*Achieved in an infertile patient population, outperforming the clinical efficacy rate of IUI for a comparable patient group.

Gain confidence, clarity and control with Béa
Our treatment helps make you feel supported, guided and empowered throughout.

Expert designed, clinically refined

The Béa Applicator

Meet our 4th generation Applicator, refined over 4 years of R&D and thousands of tests to protect semen and deliver sperm to the cervix, empowering you to perform intracervical insemination (ICI) at home.

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The UK's most-trusted name in fertility

There’s a reason we’re the UK’s most trusted home fertility brand — hear why from Béa parents and users who've been through it with us.

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Meet the Care Team who will be supporting you during treatment, bring all your questions, and feel the support of the Béa community. We promise you’ll leave every session feeling lighter.

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IVF injections: The realities and tips to navigate them during a busy social calendar
Jun, 20 2025
IVF injections: The realities and tips to navigate them during a busy social calendar

IVF injections are no joke, and unless you’ve been through it, they can be daunting, especially when you need to administer them during a busy social schedule.,You can find yourself shooting up in all sorts of places; work, summer BBQ’s, house parties, weddings. Life stops for no TTC wo(man). If you’re considering IVF or even egg freezing and wondering what those injections actually involve, keep reading.  First, a little note from Tess: “I was at a house party last weekend, and a woman who was far too cool to talk to me came out of the loo at midnight, adjusting her shirt. She gets herself a glass of water, plops down on the couch next to me and says without skipping a beat, "just did my last injection for this IVF cycle." Not the kind of shooting up in the bathroom I was expecting at this party, honestly. In that moment, I thought a lot about the quiet strength and gritty tenacity it takes to go through egg freezing and IVF.” Now, deep breath, you've got this. Here’s a quick rundown of what to expect, what’s normal, and what to do if you’re not exactly thrilled about becoming your own personal injection nurse.  Over roughly two weeks, you’ll be giving yourself daily hormone injections to help your ovaries grow multiple eggs. Medications like Gonal-F, Menopur, or Cetrotide are your new sidekicks, with a final “trigger shot” to get the eggs ready for collection. During this time, your clinic will bring you in for ultrasound monitoring scans (and sometimes blood tests) to track the progress. Now, let’s talk side effects. Bloating, mood swings, tender boobs and headaches are unfortunately considered common side effects from the hormone medication. A more rare risk is OHSS (Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome), which is when your ovaries produce too many follicles, leading to severe bloating pain and fluid build-up. Your clinic will monitor you closely to avoid that. This is one to keep an eye on as you move through your social life, listen to your body and duck out if you need to. Nobody will mind.  Worried about the injections? You’re not alone. Many patients have that moment of staring at the needle thinking, “Wait… I’m supposed to stab myself?!” but it’s totally doable. Pro tip: ice the area to numb it, pinch the skin and go slowly. Alternating injection sites can help with bruising, and a little self-pep talk (or dramatic Grey’s Anatomy theme music) never hurts. Most people find their rhythm after the first couple of jabs.  Keep your meds stored correctly, set reminders so you don’t miss a dose (key during those busy months), and always dispose of used needles in a sharps bin if you can (not the kitchen bin… no judgment, just saying). You’re doing something big and brave - and it's okay to laugh, cry, and be a little terrified along the way. Talk to your friends, be open and check in with yourself as you move through the weeks of injections. If you have questions or need support, we’re just an email away.

Wellbeing & Mental Health
The dreaded 'M' word: Mother's Day
Mar, 28 2025
The dreaded 'M' word: Mother's Day

If you’ve been trying to conceive and it hasn’t happened as quickly as you’d like, Mother’s Day can feel like rubbing salt in a fresh wound. 

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The Béa Applicator vs. Syringes: Why Béa delivers more
Mar, 21 2025
The Béa Applicator vs. Syringes: Why Béa delivers more

One of the topics we’re often asked about from our customers is the difference between The Béa Applicator and the syringes. It makes sense when there are a lot of brands offering insemination syringes as their main hardware, and only Béa with a custom device. Read on as we break it down.

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Always at Béa
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

Whether you opt for our full treatment experience, or want to try Béa on your own, we’re here to set you up for success.

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

We are the UK’s only
NHS-recognised treatment

The Béa Applicator has been designed and tested for over 4 years with leading gynaecologists, embryologists and fertility experts.