Mosie Baby, a home-based infertility treatment company, FDA 510(k) clearance This kit allows you to perform insemination at home using fresh or cryogenically frozen donor semen samples.
Mosie’s home insemination kit includes two syringes with barrelless tips and slit openings and two collection cups for semen collection. The FDA noted that the kit is “substantially equivalent” to devices administered in the clinic.
The kit retails for $129.99 and is available on the company’s website, Walmart, CVS, online and in-store.
The company plans to launch the kit with more retailers and healthcare partners in 2024.
“Nearly 10 years ago, my husband and I were devastated by the diagnosis of unexplained infertility and desperately needed an option that was safe, economically accessible, and easy to use at home,” said Mosie Co-Founder and Director. CEO Maureen Brown said in a statement.
“Since inventing the Mosie Baby Kit in 2014, we have learned that we are not alone in our fertility journey, as it is reported that 1 in 6 people experience infertility. I’m very proud to share that Mosie Baby has gone above and beyond.”
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The Austin-based company received $1 million in a bridge funding round in September.
Last year, Morsy announced the appointment Former Target executive Jamie Rooney will become chief growth officer, responsible for accelerating revenue growth and expanding the company’s reach. At Target, Rooney managed and grew the private label brands Up&up and Good & Gather.
Reproductive care can be done by It is inaccessible, expensive, and fragmented for many.
Other digital health companies The infertility field includes Israeli fertility startup AIVF, which offers an EMA platform that uses artificial intelligence to assess embryo quality during IVF treatments, as well as egg freezing, gynecological care, contraceptive care, fertility testing, They include Kindbody, a hybrid fertility and reproductive health company offering virtual services; Wellness and coaching services.