Which Insemination Kit Is Right for You? | MakeAMom

Which At-Home Insemination Kit Is Right for You?

MakeAmom makes three at-home insemination kits — each engineered for a specific situation. Whether you're using frozen donor sperm, working around a sperm quality concern, or prioritising comfort, there's one designed for you. Here's how to find it.

Quick Kit Picker

Answer 3 questions and we'll point you to the right kit.

1 What type of sperm are you using?
2 Has a doctor mentioned any sperm quality concerns?
3 Do you have pelvic sensitivity, vaginismus, or discomfort with insertion?

Side-by-Side Comparison

All three kits are $79, reusable, made from medical-grade silicone, and FSA/HSA eligible.

Feature CryoBaby Frozen sperm Impregnator Low motility BabyMaker Comfort
Best for Frozen or low-volume donor sperm Fresh sperm with low motility Pelvic sensitivity or vaginismus
Material Medical-grade silicone, BPA-free Medical-grade silicone, BPA-free Ultra-soft medical-grade silicone, hypoallergenic
Special feature Barrel-free design — zero residual loss Built-in soft cervical cup + 6.5-inch length Extra-soft silicone tip, ergonomic comfort profile
Works with fresh sperm? Yes Yes — optimised for it Yes
Works with frozen sperm? Yes — optimised for it Yes Yes
Good for vaginismus? Can be used Can be used Yes — designed specifically for this
Price $79 $79 $79
Reusable Yes — unlimited cycles Yes — unlimited cycles Yes — unlimited cycles
FSA/HSA eligible Yes Yes Yes

The 3 Kits in Detail

Each kit is designed around a specific need — here's what sets them apart.

CryoBaby at-home insemination kit

For frozen or low-volume sperm

CryoBaby

The CryoBaby is engineered around one problem: frozen and low-volume donor sperm comes in small, expensive vials — and standard syringes leave residual sample behind. CryoBaby's barrel-free design eliminates that loss, ensuring every drop reaches the cervix.

Right for you if:

You're using frozen donor sperm from a cryobank, using ICI-washed vials, or working with a naturally small sperm volume sample.

$79 $149
View CryoBaby  →
Impregnator at-home insemination kit

For low-motility sperm

Impregnator

The Impregnator addresses low sperm motility with two design features: a longer 6.5-inch barrel that reaches closer to the cervix, and a built-in soft cervical cup that holds the sample in direct contact with the cervical opening longer — giving slow-moving sperm more time and less distance to travel.

Right for you if:

A semen analysis has shown low motility or irregular movement, or you're using fresh partner sperm and want to maximise delivery efficiency.

$79 $149
View Impregnator  →
BabyMaker at-home insemination kit

For sensitive anatomy / vaginismus

BabyMaker

Where most insemination syringes use rigid plastic, the BabyMaker is made from ultra-soft, smooth, hypoallergenic medical-grade silicone — the material difference is what makes it the most comfortable at-home insemination experience available. OB/GYN recommended for vaginismus and pelvic sensitivity.

Right for you if:

You have vaginismus, vaginitis, pelvic floor conditions, or simply find other kits uncomfortable. The softest kit MakeAmom makes.

$79 $149
View BabyMaker  →

Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions? These come up the most.

While all three kits can work with thawed donor sperm, the CryoBaby is specifically engineered for frozen and low-volume sperm. Its barrel-free design ensures zero residual loss — meaning every drop of your valuable donor vial reaches the cervix. If you're paying for frozen donor sperm from a cryobank, the CryoBaby is the right choice.
If you're unsure, the Impregnator is the most versatile kit for fresh partner sperm. If you have any pelvic sensitivity or discomfort, choose the BabyMaker. If you're using frozen donor sperm, choose the CryoBaby. You can also use the Quick Picker quiz at the top of this page — or pick up the Her Complete Kit bundle which includes all three so you can try each one.
Yes. The Her Complete Kit bundle includes all 3 insemination kits (CryoBaby, Impregnator, and BabyMaker) plus Her Fertility Boost supplements, specimen cups, pregnancy tests, and ovulation tests — for $198, saving you over 53% versus buying each kit separately. It's the best value if you want to try all three or aren't sure which will be most comfortable for you.
Yes. All three kits — CryoBaby, Impregnator, and BabyMaker — are $79 each. That's a one-time purchase: all three are washable and reusable for unlimited cycles, so one kit covers every attempt. They are all FSA/HSA eligible, so you can pay with pre-tax dollars.
Absolutely. MakeAmom kits are used by all family structures — single women, lesbian couples, heterosexual couples, and anyone who wants to conceive privately at home. If you're using frozen donor sperm (common for single women and same-sex female couples), the CryoBaby is typically the best fit.

Ready to get started?

All kits are $79, reusable for unlimited cycles, and ship in plain packaging within 24 hours.

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