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Nory IVI / IUI Kit – At-Home Insemination Kit for Women (Pack of 2)

Nory IVI / IUI Kit – At-Home Insemination Kit for Women (Pack of 2)

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  • PACK CONTENT: 10 Catheters, 10 Syringes, 2 Collection Cup and Instruction Manual.
  • INSEMINATION KIT FOR WOMEN: DIY insemination kit by Nory is India’s first safest at home Intravaginal Insemination (IVI) kit put together by our fertility specialist.
  • EASY TO USE: This home insemination kit for women is a major convenience as it allows easy insertion into intimate parts without much disturbance and makes the process easier for you.
  • INSTRUCTION MANUAL: To get more information on how to use this conceive self-insemination kit read our instruction manual inside the box.

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  • Those not ready for clinical procedures

  • Struggling to maintain erection and performance anxiety

  • Missing fertile ovulation days

  • Difficulty having penetrative sex due to vaginismus

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Nory IVI Kit?
The Nory IVI Kit is a fertility specialist–designed at-home insemination kit, based on the scientific process of Intravaginal Insemination (IVI). It allows couples to perform insemination safely, comfortably, and privately at home using a soft, sterile, medical-grade 17 cm catheter that helps deposit semen near the cervix for natural conception.
Can I use lubricants with the kit?
It's advisable to avoid using lubricants during the insemination process, as some can be toxic to sperm and may reduce motility. If lubrication is necessary, ensure it's sperm-friendly like Nory fertility friendly lube.
Do you have any Video Guide on How to use Nory IVI at Home Insemination Kit?
Yes, click here to watch the DIY guide video and see step-by-step instructions on how to use the kit correctly.
Is Nory IVI Kit safe to use ?
Yes, the Nory At-Home Self Insemination IVI Kit is designed to be safe for use and comes in safe sterile packing
How do I use the Nory IVI Kit?
The kit comes with a detailed instruction manual outlining the step-by-step process. Generally, the procedure involves collecting sperm in the provided cup, drawing it into a syringe, and using the catheter to deposit it into the vaginal canal. It's recommended to lie down for 15–30 minutes post-insemination to enhance sperm mobility.
Is the kit safe to use?
Yes, the Nory IVI Kit is designed with safety in mind. All components are made from medical-grade, non-toxic materials. The kit is intended for single-use to maintain sterility and reduce the risk of infection.
When should I perform the insemination?
Insemination should be timed around your ovulation period for the best chance of conception. Ovulation typically occurs mid-cycle, but it's advisable to track your ovulation using ovulation predictor kits or consult with a healthcare provider for accurate timing.
How many cycles can I use the kit for?
The Nory IVI Kit includes 5 catheters and 5 syringes, designed for use over multiple cycles. However, it's recommended to use a new catheter and syringe for each insemination to maintain hygiene and effectiveness. Its adviced to use atleast 4-6 months for desirable results and before looking for other options
If there is light spotting or mild bleeding after using the Nory IVI catheter, is it dangerous?
Spotting or mild bleeding after using the Nory IVI catheter is extremely rare. The catheter is ultra-soft, smooth, flexible, and non-traumatic, specially designed to ensure gentle insertion without causing any injury or irritation to the vaginal or cervical walls. Because of its medical-grade softness and rounded tip, the chance of bleeding is much lower compared to other insemination devices available in the market. In very few cases, especially in women with vaginismus or increased vaginal sensitivity, minor spotting may occur due to slight contact with the delicate vaginal lining during insertion. This is harmless and self-limiting, usually settling on its own within a few hours. Clinical literature also notes that even more invasive fertility procedures like intrauterine insemination (IUI) can occasionally cause spotting. Since intravaginal insemination (IVI) with the Nory IVI catheter is much less invasive, such cases are exceptionally rare (<0.5%). Summary: 1. Frequency – Extremely rare (<0.5% of users). Cause – Minor surface irritation during insertion. 2. Risk level – Very low and temporary. 3. Tip – Use gentle insertion technique and fertility-friendly Nory lubricant for maximum comfort.
How is the Nory IVI Kit different from other insemination kits?
Unlike conventional hard plastic syringes, the Nory IVI catheter is 17 cm long, soft, flexible, and gamma-sterilized. It is designed specifically for women with vaginismus or couples facing performance anxiety. Its non-traumatic design minimizes pain and infection risk, while ensuring better semen placement and comfort. **Feature Comparison: Nory IVI Kit vs Conventional Hard Plastic Syringe** **Material:** • Nory IVI Soft Catheter: Soft, flexible, medical-grade catheter • Conventional Hard Plastic Syringe: Hard, rigid plastic **Length:** • Nory IVI Soft Catheter: 17 cm (ideal for cervix reach) • Conventional Hard Plastic Syringe: 8–10 cm **Comfort:** • Nory IVI Soft Catheter: Very high – non-traumatic • Conventional Hard Plastic Syringe: Low – may cause pain **Sterilization:** • Nory IVI Soft Catheter: Gamma sterilized • Conventional Hard Plastic Syringe: Often non-sterile **Ease of Use:** • Nory IVI Soft Catheter: Hand away from tip, reduces contamination • Conventional Hard Plastic Syringe: Hand near tip, higher infection risk **Infection Risk:** • Nory IVI Soft Catheter: <1% when used correctly • Conventional Hard Plastic Syringe: Higher due to contamination **Suitability for Vaginismus:** • Nory IVI Soft Catheter: Excellent • Conventional Hard Plastic Syringe: Poor
What is the success rate of the Nory IVI Kit in different conditions?
Clinical data and user feedback show the following conception success rates when used during the fertile window: Vaginismus: ~28–32% per cycle Performance anxiety / Erectile dysfunction: ~25–30% per cycle Unexplained infertility: ~20–25% per cycle Mild male factor infertility: ~15–18% per cycle Normal fertility couple: ~30–35% per cycle These success rates align closely with natural conception rates when used correctly with ovulation tracking (Nory Ovulation Kit recommended)
Are there any infection risks with the Nory IVI Kit?
The Nory IVI Kit is gamma sterilized, single-use, and clinically tested for safety. The infection risk is less than 1% when used under clean conditions, far lower than non-sterile alternatives. Each catheter and syringe is individually packed to maintain hygiene.
Can the IVI kit help if fallopian tubes are blocked?
If both fallopian tubes are blocked, insemination will not result in pregnancy. However, if one tube is open, conception is possible using the IVI kit under medical guidance. Couples above 40 years should consult a fertility specialist for tailored advice.
Can a man with diabetes and erectile dysfunction use the Nory IVI Kit?
Yes. IVI kits are particularly useful in diabetes-related erectile dysfunction as they bypass the need for erection. However, sperm parameters—count, motility, and morphology—must be normal. A semen analysis is recommended before attempting IVI.
Can the Nory IVI Kit be used if sperm motility is poor?
No. The IVI kit works best when sperm parameters meet WHO normal reference values. In cases of severe teratozoospermia or asthenozoospermia, professional fertility treatments like IUI or IVF are advised.
Can obese men benefit from using the Nory IVI Kit?
Yes. In cases where obesity leads to sexual difficulty or performance issues, the Nory IVI Kit provides a practical, non-invasive alternative for achieving conception without the stress of performance.
Do fertility specialists recommend IVI kits?
Yes. Fertility specialists worldwide have been recommending intravaginal insemination (IVI) as a first-line option for many years in cases of mild infertility, vaginismus, and performance anxiety. Nory IVI Kit follows the same principles used in fertility clinics.
How long should I lie down after using the Nory IVI Kit?
After insemination, it is advised to lie down for 15–20 minutes with a pillow under the hips to allow sperm to reach the cervical canal efficiently. Avoid washing or standing.
Can the Nory IVI catheter be reused?
No. The Nory IVI catheter is a single-use, sterile medical device and should not be reused. Reuse increases the risk of infection and contamination.
How long should we wait after semen collection before insemination?
Wait for 15–20 minutes after ejaculation to allow the semen to liquefy. Once it becomes fluid, load it into the syringe and proceed with insemination.
Is the Nory semen container reusable?
Yes. You can wash and sun-dry it for reuse. Alternatively, reusable semen containers can be purchased separately from Nory’s official website or Amazon.
Have there been successful pregnancies with the Nory IVI Kit?
Yes. More than 10,000 pregnancies have been reported worldwide using the Nory IVI Kit and similar intravaginal insemination techniques. This method has been used by fertility specialists for decades.