A lesbian couple revealed that they managed to fall pregnant without expensive�in vitro fertilisation treatments, instead, they used a syringe intended for the insemination of horses.
Jade Richards, 36, and her partner Ann Gard, both from Queensland, collected sperm samples from their gay friend,�Jarrad Evans�every month for 14 months�and deposited them using the horse syringe.
“We went into it blindly because we didn’t know anyone else who had done it.
“Turkey basters don’t work.
“Ann and I bought one at first but then Jarrad told us they don’t actually hold liquid so we used something you inseminate horses with it is a syringe with a long tube attached to it,”�Ms Richards told Daily Mail.
Ms Richards said that once�Mr Evans produces a sample, she and her partner�would then immediately go�to the bedroom for the next stage of the ‘do-it-yourself’ fertility treatment. A few months later, on New Year’s Eve, the couple successfully fell pregnant.
Ms Richards said conventional IVF treatment included long delays when couples brought their own sperm donors. She�said she wanted to become a mother as soon as possible so she and Ms Gard looked�for tips and ideas online on taking matters into their own hands.
The couple has now�decided on repeating the process for another child, but this time, Ms Gard will bear the family’s new addition.
Source:�Au.news.yahoo.com

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