[TENGA] Seed In
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【TENGA Seed In Main feature】
・Flange at the base of the catheter prevents over insertion
・Individually packaged
・Hygienic, no assembly required
Seed In is a fertility item using the "syringe method," in which semen is sucked up with a silicone catheter and injected into a woman's vagina. It is a set of syringe and catheter for semen injection, which medical institutions recommend. Seed In is designed to be hygienic and less stressful on the body so that women can easily perform fertility control even on busy days.
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Seed In is a hygienic and practical fertility item recommended by medical institutions. Its set includes a silicone catheter and syringe for semen injection. The catheter has a uniform length to prevent pain during insertion and a flange to prevent over-insertion. Individually packaged, it is a convenient solution for fertility control.
About the syringe method
A method of collecting sperm using a syringe (a syringe-like device with a silicone rubber tip) and injecting it into the woman's vagina. It is also prescribed at clinics as part of fertility treatment for couples who cannot have sexual intercourse or whose timing does not match.
Size:
Tube part's length: 80mm
Diameter: 7mm
Tip diameter: 8mm
Total length: 132 x 25 x 220 (mm)
***3 pieces Assembled
Weight: 24g
Made In: Japan
1) Open the attached semen collection container and collect the semen inside.
2) Aspirate the collected semen by pulling the plunger from the opening at the tip of the catheter.
3) Insert the catheter into the vagina and inject the aspirated semen.
4) Put the used semen collection container and the main body in the packaging bag, seal it, and dispose of it.
Do not continue use If you experience strong pain during insertion.
FAQ
No, it is not recommended since some lubricates can interfere with sperm motility.
To minimize the risk of bacterial contamination, it is advisable for both men and women to wash their hands thoroughly and take a shower in a clean environment.
While there are varying reports on the probability of pregnancy between the two methods, the difference in the pregnancy rate is not significant. However, with the syringe method, increasing the number of attempts can increase the chances of pregnancy.