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Retrospective Study on the Use, Efficiency, and Safety of the At-home Mosie Kit

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Mosie Baby

Status

Completed

Conditions

Infertility
Infertility, Male
Infertility, Female

Treatments

Device: Insemination with the Mosie Baby Kit

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Industry

Identifiers

NCT04646291
Mosie-001

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study examines the experience of people who have selected to use the at-home insemination Mosie Kit to understand the user's experience, the perceived safety and the efficiency. People who have recently purchased and voluntarily selected to use the Mosie Kit will be invited to complete a one-time online anonymous survey. The results of the survey will be analyzed to understand their experiences.

Full description

At-home intracervical insemination (ICI), folklorickly known as the "turkey-baster" method, has been used for decades to increase likelihood of pregnancy. This method works by depositing semen close to or at the cervix. While there are several devices such as over the counter syringes and silicone caps, the creator of the Mosie Baby syringe believes it is designed to be more ergonomic and compatible with a woman's body, easy and safe to use, and results in depositing the semen at or near the cervix opening. The Mosie Kit provides people with an at-home intracervical insemination option which could be used before resorting to more invasive and expensive options such as Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) or in vitro fertilization. There is vast evidence of Mosie's success in the form of happy users who have conceived. There is a desire to learn more about the safety, useability and experience of using the Mosie kit.

This retrospective study will examine the experience of people who have voluntarily chosen to purchase and use the Mosie Kit. The Mosie Kit consists of 2 syringes and a semen collection cup Understanding the safety, useability and experience of using the Mosie Kit will provide additional information about the nature of using intracervical insemination as a viable method for getting pregnant. The information gained will increase understanding of how viable the Mosie Kit is as a first step in trying to conceive and how it is perceived by the people who have chosen to use it.

Enrollment

350 patients

Sex

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Provide implicit consent by filling out and submitting the survey.
  • Used a Mosie Kit to conceive during at least one cycle.
  • At least 18 years old.
  • Has an active email on file (presumed or they would not have received an invitation to participate. This information will not be verified as there is a desire to keep the survey completely anonymous.)

Exclusion criteria

  • Never used a Mosie Kit

Trial design

350 participants in 3 patient groups

Heterosexual Females with a Male partner
Description:
This cohort consists of heterosexual females with a male partner who have used the Mosie Baby Kit for insemination during at least one cycle
Treatment:
Device: Insemination with the Mosie Baby Kit
Females in LGBTQ Relationships
Description:
This cohort consists of females in LGBTQ Relationships who have used the Mosie Baby Kit for insemination during at least one cycle.
Treatment:
Device: Insemination with the Mosie Baby Kit
Solo parent
Description:
This generally will be a female without a partner who has used the Mosie Baby Kit for insemination during at least one cycle. However, it might also be a male who is using a surrogate female.
Treatment:
Device: Insemination with the Mosie Baby Kit

Trial documents
1

Trial contacts and locations

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