At-Home Insemination in New Hampshire: What You Need to Know (2026)
New Hampshire is one of New England's most livable states and has a history of protecting individual liberties — including reproductive freedom. While it lacks a fertility insurance mandate, New Hampshire has relatively modern parentage laws and a welcoming environment for LGBTQ+ families. Here's what NH residents need to know.
Is At-Home Insemination Legal in New Hampshire?
Yes — at-home insemination is legal in New Hampshire. No state law requires insemination to occur in a clinical setting. You may perform self-insemination at home using sperm from a licensed cryobank or a known donor.
Donor Sperm Laws in New Hampshire
New Hampshire RSA 168-B:1 et seq. (New Hampshire Surrogacy and Parentage Act) and the Uniform Parentage Act provisions address sperm donation and parentage. New Hampshire provides relatively clear protections for sperm donors who donate through licensed medical providers, and the state has been expanding LGBTQ+ parentage protections in recent years. Same-sex couples and single women have clearer pathways to dual parentage in NH than in many other non-mandate states. A written donor agreement is still recommended for any known-donor arrangement.
Fertility Insurance Coverage in New Hampshire
New Hampshire does not have a fertility insurance mandate. Fertility treatments are typically out of pocket. Clinical IUI in NH averages $500–$1,400 per cycle. MakeAmom kits cost $79 with unlimited reuse. HSA/FSA funds can offset costs — confirm eligibility with your plan. Boston-area sperm banks offer very fast shipping to New Hampshire.
Finding Sperm Banks That Ship to New Hampshire
You can find fertility clinics in New Hampshire for in-person support.
- New England Cryogenic Center (Newton, MA) — Close to NH border; fast shipping
- Fairfax Cryobank — National shipping to NH
- California Cryobank — Large selection; ships to New Hampshire
- Cryos International — International bank with US delivery to NH
Which MakeAmom Kit Is Right for New Hampshire Residents?
- CryoBaby Kit ($79) — Best for frozen donor sperm from any cryobank.
- Impregnator Kit ($79) — For fresh sperm with normal motility from a known donor.
- BabyMaker Kit ($79) — Soft, smooth medical-grade silicone for those with pelvic sensitivity.
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Find Your KitPractical Tips for At-Home Insemination in New Hampshire
- Order from New England Cryogenic Center for the fastest delivery to New Hampshire.
- Track your LH surge starting Day 10; inseminate 12–24 hours after the peak.
- Use HSA/FSA funds to reduce costs since NH has no mandate.
- Explore LGBTQ+ family law resources in Manchester or Concord — NH has active reproductive law practices serving diverse families.


