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Béa At-Home Insemination Treatment for Male Infertility

Struggling with Male Factor Infertility? Béa helps overcome common barriers like low sperm count or motility by safely placing sperm closer to the cervix, creating the best possible conditions for fertilization.

Up to 90% more affordable than IUI1

3.23x more sperm to the cervix than sex2

No medications, injections or clinic visits

Why Béa works if you’re conceiving with male factor infertility

Delivers 3.23x more sperm to the cervix1
The Béa cervical cap holds semen close to the cervix — helping sperm reach your egg more easily.

Low sperm count
When sperm count is low, every sperm matters. Béa places a concentrated semen sample at the cervical opening, reducing travel distance and increasing the number that reach the fallopian tube.

Low sperm motility
Béa supports sperm motility by protecting sperm from the acidic vaginal environment and placing them within the cervical mucus, which provides the right fluid for movement toward the egg.

Abnormal sperm morphology
When sperm shape affects their ability to navigate the reproductive tract, minimizing barriers helps. Béa delivers sperm directly to the cervix, shortening the distance sperm travel and increasing the number that can reach the egg.

Disclaimers
  1. Based on a postcoital test of another cervical-cap device vs intercourse: 11/13 (85%) showed higher cervical-mucus sperm scores; among responders, average 3.23× (Pelekanos, 2015). Not Béa; no syringe comparison. PCT scores are semi-quantitative and don’t predict pregnancy. Results vary.

Choose your path with Béa

Essential Care

Self-guided treatment

3 cycles6 applicators
6 Béa Applicators — 2 insemination attempts per cycle3 Béa treatment cycles — everything you need to do safe, effective insemination at home.
Care team support by email, Mon–Fri Questions about your kit, insemination process, or what comes next.
For those who feel ready to get started and want to navigate their treatment independently.

Complete Care

Most popular!

Nurse-led targeted support

3 cycles6 applicators
6 Béa Applicators — 2 insemination attempts per cycle 3 Béa treatment cycles — everything you need to do safe, effective insemination at home.
3 video consultations with a fertility nurse — one every cycle Walk away with a clearer picture of your cycle — your ovulation pattern, fertile window, and exactly when to time your next attempt. At your own pace, never rushed.
Care Management Hub Your fertility journey in one place — results, notes, and next steps, always up to date.
For those who want a fertility nurse making sure they're using Béa at the right time — and getting the most out of every cycle.

Priority Care

Full confidence in every cycle

3 cycles12 applicators
12 Béa Applicators — 4 insemination attempts per cycle 3 Béa treatment cycles. Four attempts across your cycle — for those whose fertile window is hard to pin down, or who simply want maximum coverage.
Unlimited video consultations with your dedicated fertility nurse Never explain yourself twice. Your dedicated nurse knows your full story and is there whenever you need them — no restrictions.
Priority SMS and email support, Mon–Fri Direct access to your dedicated fertility nurse between consultations. Priority response.
Care Management Hub Your fertility journey in one place — your nurse tracks what's changed across every cycle and keeps your plan up to date.
For those who want a dedicated fertility nurse fully committed to their journey — continuous, proactive, and always in their corner.
Disclaimers
  1. The Béa Treatment is up to 90% more affordable than IUI' and the disclaimer is: IUI costs about $1,363 per cycle—≈$4,100 for three cycles (Manfredi et al., 2023). Actual costs vary by age, health, and clinic.
  2. Based on a postcoital test of another cervical-cap device vs intercourse: 11/13 (85%) showed higher cervical-mucus sperm scores; among responders, average 3.23× (Pelekanos, 2015). Not Béa; no syringe comparison. PCT scores are semi-quantitative and don’t predict pregnancy. Results vary.

How the Béa Applicator works

A modern, intuitive fertility treatment designed to guide you through clinical-grade care from home.

Step 1:Identify your fertile window

Use your preferred method, such as LH strips, an app, or physical symptoms, to spot the ovulation “peak.” This signals that it’s time to begin your Béa treatment.

Step 2:Prepare the sample and load the applicator

Collect a fresh semen sample in the sterile cup included in your kit. After letting it sit for 30 minutes to liquefy, use the orange funnel to pour the sample into the applicator. This fills the folded cervical cap inside and gets everything ready for insemination.

Step 3:Insert the Applicator

Once the sample is ready, remove the orange funnel and gently insert the applicator. Turn the handle to release the cap to place it over the cervix, then remove the applicator leaving the cap behind in place.

Step 4:Let the cervical cap work

Leave the cap in place for 3–5 hours while it does its job. The cap’s string will stay outside the body for easy removal later. You can relax during this time, everything is working on its own.

Step 5:Remove and repeat the next day

Gently pull the string to remove the cap. For the best chance of success, repeat steps 2, 3 and 4 about 24 hours later.

Learn how Béa has supported male infertility patients

Fertility isn’t one-size-fits-all. The answer depends on your unique story — and that’s why we’ve shared a few real examples of people with different backgrounds and conditions who found their way forward with Béa.

All
Unexplained infertility
Endometriosis
Adenomyosis
Vaginismus
Low sperm motility
Reoccurring pregnancy loss
Under-active thyroid
PCOS
Low AMH
Semen abnormalities

How Béa compares

We believe that fertility care should be proactive, accessible and emotionally supportive at every step of the journey. Here’s how we stack up.

 
Sex
DIY
insemination kits
Intrauterine 
insemination (IUI)
Cost per cycle
-
~$1354
~$1,4005
At-home care (no clinic visits)
-
Immediate access, no waiting list
-
5 days/week access to a fertility nurse
-
-
No medications or injections
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FDA-cleared
-
Some
Pregnancy rate
20%
17.7%6
31%8
Disclaimers
  1. Around $135 per cycle reflects the median list price of three widely available US at-home insemination kits as of Aug 2025: Mosie Baby Kit, PherDal Kit, and Frida Fertility At-Home Insemination Set. Assumes one kit per ovulation window. Prices exclude shipping/taxes and donor sperm; retailers may discount.
  2. IUI costs about $1,363 per cycle—≈$4,100 for three cycles (Manfredi et al., 2023). Actual costs vary by age, health, and clinic.
  3. ~17–18% is a modelled three-cycle pregnancy rate based on a 5.9% per-cycle pregnancy rate for intracervical insemination by straw/syringe reported in a randomised cross-over donor ICI study (Flierman et al., 2017). This is not a head-to-head study of current at-home kits. “Pregnancy rate” refers to reported pregnancies, not live-birth. Individual results vary.
  4. 39% pregnancy rate among 56 Béa users who completed up to three treatment cycles and reported outcomes between June–Dec 2023. Internal observational data; no control group. Results vary and are not guaranteed. “Pregnancy rate” refers to reported pregnancies during/after treatment; it is not a live-birth rate.
  5. IUI success rates (31% over 3 cycles) from a limited New Zealand study with ovarian stimulation; actual results vary by age, diagnosis, sperm quality, and other factors (Farhi et al., 2017, PubMed 29174128). Béa’s internal report and the IUI study are from different sources and populations; interpret separately, not as a direct comparison.
Got questions?
We’ve got answers.

How long does shipping take?

Your Béa kits will ship out within 5-10 business days at a standard rate, unless you have paid for expedited shipping while supplies last.

Where is the Béa Treatment available?

The Essential Care option for the Béa Treatment is available in all 50 states of the USA. The Complete Care option for the Béa Treatment, however, is currently only available in the states of New York and Florida. We're actively working on expanding to new locations soon. If you aren’t in NY state and would like the complete care please let us know at support_us@beafertility.com for future consideration.

How does Béa 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.

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.

Is the Béa Treatment as effective as Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)?

Over 50 years of peer-reviewed research shows cervical-cap insemination has comparable efficacy to IUI. Our own clinical study with 56 women actually outperformed IUI rates in similar patient populations. The efficacy for the Béa Treatment 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 31% over 3 cycles. See disclaimer above.

How do I know if Béa is right for me?

Béa is designed for anyone who wants to take an active, supported step toward pregnancy — without invasive procedures or surprising costs. If you’re on your fertility journey or looking for a clinically guided, at-home treatment that fits around your life, Béa could be right for you.

Still have questions? We're here to help

Trying to conceive can feel overwhelming. So many of our couples have been exactly where you are. Whether you want to understand further how Béa works, check if it’s right for you, or simply talk through your concerns, we’ll take the time to listen and answer openly.

Walk away feeling informed, confident, and in control of your next step.