DIY at-home insemination kits claiming to be twice as effective as IVF will be trialled on the NHS.
Priced at £700, the kits are 20 times cheaper than in vitro fertilisation and open the doors to more couples hoping to start a family.
The NHS currently only funds IVF and intrauterine insemination (IUI) for couples who are struggling to conceive.
IVF involves fertilising an egg in a laboratory before inserting it into the woman’s womb to grow, while IUI involves inserting sperm directing into a woman’s womb.
If couples in England and Wales are hoping for fertility treatment on the NHS, they will be considered against a set of criteria, with eligibility and wait lists varying greatly between areas.