• New to this ai or ni?

    Posted by Unknown Member on 8 May 2025 at 09:04

    Hi im new to this and wondering if anyone has any Experience with sperm donation please. I was thinking about ai however when ive done my research then it has come up that ni is the best way to concieve and ni has the highest success rate rather than ai.

     

    Thank you

    Unknown Member replied 3 months, 1 week ago 4 Members · 3 Replies
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  • nick1969

    Member
    21 August 2025 at 11:09

    Hi

    I note your advertisement – from my profile you will notice that I have donated previously.

    I have donated by Artificial Insemination (cup-method) to a number of couples including same sex, by Partial Insemination to a same sex couple and by Natural Insemination to a small number of women

    I have donated a number of times by NI and have two children by donation

    I have health tests every six months due to my business insurance and this does cover STD’s which I am clear of.

    Do contact me if interested or at least let me know if not. I work in London during the week and reside in East Anglia but travel extensively throughout the UK and Europe

  • DeepLDN

    Member
    13 May 2025 at 08:50

    I did a bit of research at the start; the medical consensus seemed to be, go with whichever method you are most comfortable with.

    If you’re stressed, pressured, out of consent (putting the ethical points of that experience to one side), then you’re body will be stressed as will you. The result being you are less likely to conceive.

    So if any of this is the case, you may be better with Ai, than Ni.

    On the other hand, if you are connected, in consent, and are a hell yes, Ni might be better for you.

    What is your preference given that?

  • TJ808080

    Member
    10 May 2025 at 09:39

    I’ve donated successfully both methods over the years.

    AI introduces more room for error and although it did work it did take a few months both times.

    NI worked straight away but your mileage may vary.

    Just go with what you’re comfortable with, there’s lots of variables involved. Good luck

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