
How to Get Your Male Partner on Board with Trying a Fertility Kit
If you’ve been trying to conceive with no success and are thinking about a fertility kit, good for you! It might take your partner some getting used to though.
Our Founder, Dr. Jenn Hintzsche, wouldn't accept her diagnosis of unexplained infertility, and neither should you! After finding no safe, bacteria-free, over-the-counter treatment to try at home first, she decided to create it herself. And it gave her and her husband their beautiful daughter.
PherDal was born. Rooted in science, the PherDal Kit is the first and only FDA-cleared conception assistant to combine the bacteria-free environment of a clinic with the at-home capabilities of insemination. You deserve to take control of your journey privately while not sacrificing the safety and cleanliness offered in the clinic.
The PherDal Kit's patented pre-sterilized medical syringe delivers sperm directly to the cervix, bypassing any potential interference between sperm and egg - making it ideal for those trying to conceive but needing a little extra boost. By placing fresh or thawed sperm just 1 inch lower than IUI, at the cervical opening, we empower couples and individuals to take their fertility into their own hands- literally.
The key to our success rate is our patented sterility and ultra-smooth Insemination Syringe, which uses clinical precision to place more sperm at the cervical opening, increasing the probability of a successful conception.
Collect
Place your semen sample in our patented round-bottomed jar that doesn't leave a drop behind.
Insert
Our syringes are the longest on the market, with a patented end that gently delivers sperm directly to the cervical opening.
Conceive
Afterward, lie down for 15-30 minutes, and you're done. Rest easy knowing that our FDA clearance ensures that our kit is safe and effective and the only guaranteed bacteria-free and clean device insemination.
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