£33.99
An ideal artificial insemination kit for women. Suitable for LGTBQ community, single women, same gender couples, and hetero couples trying to conceive.
The refill pack includes two Tily Blooms Fertility Wands (insemination syringes), specimen jars, conception cup, and easy to follow instructions are included.
The Complete Tily Blooms Home Insemination Kit includes everything you need to complete two home inseminations.
Takes the hustle out of gathering all the required items, with peace of mind that you've got what you need.
Fertility Wands (Insemination Syringes)
Ovulation Tests
Pregnancy Tests
Urine Collection Containers
Collection Cups
Semen Friendly Lubrication
Soft Cervical Discs
Insemination Instructions
After months of trial and error with various products, our founder created what was missing: a thoughtfully designed, complete solution for at-home insemination.
Now, we're helping others write their own success stories!
Designed for your comfort and ease
100% safe and simple to use at home
Reaches cervix for ideal placement
Engineered for gentle sperm delivery
The Tily Blooms at home insemination refill kit includes enough items for (2) inseminations (Minus donor sperm). For optimum results is best to inseminate during your monthly ovulation period.
This refill kit includes:
This is a safe, comfortable and affordable alternative to get pregnant before attempting more invasive and costly procedures.
Get quick answers to our most frequently asked questions.
We'd love to hear about your experiences using these items and if you too are successful in creating your very own little one. All suggestions and feedback on how to improve this little kit are very welcome.
Tily Blooms syringes and collection cups are designed for single use only. Reusing them can compromise both hygiene and performance — the rubber plunger may lose its seal, and the light medical-grade coating that ensures smooth movement can wear off after washing. For your safety and to maximise effectiveness, each kit includes two syringes and two collection cups, giving you more than one opportunity to try without compromising quality.
Fertility specialists typically recommend trying for 3 to 6 cycles, as conception can take time even under ideal conditions. If you haven’t conceived after six cycles, we suggest speaking with your GP or fertility specialist to explore your next steps.
Absolutely! Our syringes are suitable for use with both fresh and thawed cryogenically frozen sperm (please see guidelines from sperm banks for best practice).
For the best chance of success, inseminate during your fertile window. This is the time leading up to and including ovulation. If you're using our full kit, ovulation tests are included to help you pinpoint your most fertile days.
No - all components of the Tily Blooms kit are individually packaged and assembled in a certified clean room, so they’re ready to use straight out of the box. In fact, washing parts with water or soap can damage sperm and reduce your chances of conception, so we strongly advise against it.
Sperm is at its most viable within the first 30 minutes of collection. However, it can remain active for up to one hour if kept at room temperature. We recommend inseminating as soon as possible after collection for optimal results.
Tily Blooms proudly supports a diverse range of individuals and families on their path to parenthood — including heterosexual couples, LGBTQ+ couples, solo parents by choice, people using surrogates, and anyone looking for an alternative to intercourse-based conception.
However, the kit is not suitable for everyone. Please do not use the kit if:
If you're unsure about any of the above, it’s best to speak with a healthcare provider before using the kit.
Using the soft cervical disc can feel a bit tricky at first — you’re not alone! Like anything new, it may take a little practice. Here are a few tips to help:
We’re always here to help — if you need further support or have any questions at all, don’t hesitate to reach out.
Yes – it’s completely normal to see some of the sperm sample leak out after insemination.
Semen acts as the carrier fluid for sperm, and once it’s delivered the sperm near the cervix, it’s no longer needed and often exits the body naturally. This is a common and expected part of the process and doesn’t mean insemination hasn’t been successful.
During ovulation, your body also produces more cervical mucus – which is naturally quite wet. When you combine that with the sperm sample, some extra fluid is to be expected.
To help keep sperm closer to the cervix:
For a more detailed explanation, you can read our blog here:
👉 Sperm Leakage After Insemination