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How Big Is The Mosie Syringe?

Mosie is about the size of a tampon, roughly 3.5 inches in length, by .5 inch diameter. The syringe volume is 5.5 ml. 

We spent a lot of time researching the most effective and most comfortable syringe we could offer - after working with our own fertility specialist and with a lot of trial and error - Mosie Baby was created. Now, 7 years later, Mosie has helped over 100,000 families inseminate in the comfort of their own home! As with all procedures, individual results may vary depending on age and obstacles.

Feel free to read how Mosie has helped people from all walks of life under Mosie Stories here:https://mosiebaby.com/blogs/mosie-stories

We hope you'll agree that this is the best syringe for conception on the market.

 

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