Treatment FAQs

My periods are irregular – will the Béa Treatment Kit work for me?

Irregular periods can be common but confusing! Irregular periods are when the length of your menstrual cycle (the gap between your periods starting) keeps changing, meaning they could be coming early or late. This is normal when you’re going through...

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What does the cervical cap look like?

The cervical cap is made from soft, medical grade silicone. It has a string attached to it for easy removal after use.   Once you’ve poured the semen through the funnel and removed the funnel from the Béa Applicator, you’ll be...

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Will it hurt when using the Béa Applicator?

It’s natural to have questions or concerns about using a medical device at home – particularly when it involves inserting something through your vagina. It shouldn’t hurt to use the Béa Applicator. Here is some guidance on what to expect...

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How is the Béa Applicator better than a syringe?

A straw or syringe method deposits or injects semen into the vagina, so the sperm are near the cervix, essentially mimicking intercourse. The Béa Applicator places our custom cervical cap against the cervix, holding the semen in place for up...

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What is ovulation and why does the Béa Applicator need to be used during ovulation?

Ovulation is a phase in the menstrual cycle when an egg is released from your ovary into the fallopian tube for sperm to fertilise it. You should use ovulation tests to determine when you’re ovulating and use the Béa Applicator.  ...

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Will I get pregnant using the Béa Applicator?

Most people want to know how long it will take them to become pregnant. Although we know how long it takes on average for a person or couple, it is impossible to tell how long it will take you to...

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What should I do if I don't think I'm ovulating?

If you’ve been tracking your cycles but can’t determine if ovulation takes place, you may want to get in touch with your GP as they can help assess if there are any tests that should be done to see if...

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