How the Béa treatment actually works
Béa combines a clinical-grade fertility treatment called Intracervical Insemination (ICI) alongside embryologist-led support, to guide you through at-home insemination, every step of the way.
A modern take on an old clinical treatment
You can think of intracervical insemination (ICI) as the ‘primary care’ of fertility, the step you take when you’re ready for treatment but not ready for IVF.
How our version of ICI works:
The Béa Applicator reaches right up to the cervix, much further than a syringe can. With a twist of the handle, the cervical cap is deployed containing the semen, holding it directly against the cervix. It can stay in place for up to one hour, maximising YOUR chances of pregnancy.
Three simple steps to get started
Putting the control back in your hands
1. Take our assessment
Our 2-min fertility assessment will tell you whether the Béa ICI Treatment is suitable for you.
2. Choose your treatment length
Invest in three-cycles to get the best price, or take it slow with a single-cycle treatment for £249.
3. Join a coaching session
Join one of our online sessions where you can ask our fertility experts, anything.
Let's find out how to use the Béa Treatment Kit
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Your Béa kit arrives, now what...
The Béa Applicator is designed to get you pregnant without the need for intercourse. We’ve thought carefully about each part to ensure it’s simple and comfortable for you to use.
Step One
Collect your semen sample
Collect a semen sample into the container provided, and pour the semen into the Béa Applicator through the orange funnel. Semen will flow down into the Béa Cervical Cap, which is located inside the Béa Applicator. Remove the funnel before the next step.
Step Two
Insert the Béa Applicator
Lie in a comfortable position and gently insert the Béa Applicator into the vagina. Once inserted, turn the handle to release the Béa Cervical Cap onto the cervix. Once release, you can remove the Applicator.
Step Three
The cervial cap is in place
The Béa Cervical Cap is now in place. You can now leave the cap in place for up to one hour. The Béa Cervical Cap works a little like a menstrual cup, so you shouldn't feel anything, and can go about your day as normal.
Step Four
Remove the cervical cap
After one hour, remove the Béa Cervical Cap using the removal string hanging outside the body (like a tampon). That's it. ICI done! Go about your day knowing you've given yourself the best chance of conceiving.
Here to support your family as it grows