From Taboo to Triumph: Mosiebaby and the Evolution of LGBTQ+ Family Planning
The journey towards parenthood can be a complicated and emotional one for anyone, but for members of the LGBTQ+ community, it can often come with even more challenges. The lack of representation and resources for family planning within the LGBTQ+ community has long been a taboo subject, but thanks to the innovation and dedication of companies like Mosiebaby, that is starting to change.
In this blog post, we will explore the history of LGBTQ+ family planning, the struggles faced by the community, and how Mosiebaby is helping to break down barriers and create a more inclusive environment for all families.
The History of LGBTQ+ Family Planning
The concept of family planning within the LGBTQ+ community is a relatively new one. Before the 1970s, homosexuality was still considered a mental illness, and same-sex relationships were illegal in many countries. This made it nearly impossible for LGBTQ+ individuals and couples to openly discuss or access resources for family planning.
However, with the rise of the LGBTQ+ rights movement in the 1970s and 1980s, more and more individuals and couples started to come out, leading to a greater demand for family planning options. In the 1990s, assisted reproductive technologies (ART) such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intrauterine insemination (IUI) became more widely available, providing a glimmer of hope for LGBTQ+ individuals and couples who wanted to become parents.
The Struggles Faced by the LGBTQ+ Community
Despite the advancements in ART, the LGBTQ+ community still faced many challenges when it came to family planning. Sperm banks and fertility clinics often had discriminatory policies that excluded LGBTQ+ individuals and couples, making it difficult for them to access donor sperm or fertility treatments.

From Taboo to Triumph: Mosiebaby and the Evolution of LGBTQ+ Family Planning
In addition, the cost of these treatments, which can range from $12,000 to $20,000, put them out of reach for many LGBTQ+ individuals and couples. This left many feeling excluded and marginalized in their desire to start a family.
The Birth of Mosiebaby
In 2014, Maureen Brown and Marc Sedaka, a lesbian couple struggling with infertility, decided to take matters into their own hands. Frustrated by the lack of affordable and LGBTQ+ friendly options for family planning, they created Mosiebaby, a simple and effective at-home insemination kit.
Mosiebaby is designed to be used by anyone, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, in the comfort and privacy of their own home. The kit includes syringes and a specially designed soft and flexible insemination cup, making the process of insemination simple and stress-free.
Breaking Down Barriers and Creating a More Inclusive Environment
Since its launch, Mosiebaby has helped countless LGBTQ+ individuals and couples achieve their dream of starting a family. The company has also been a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and inclusivity in the fertility industry.
Mosiebaby has partnered with organizations such as Family Equality Council and The National LGBT Chamber of Commerce to provide financial support and resources for LGBTQ+ individuals and couples seeking to start a family. They have also been featured in major media outlets such as The New York Times, Forbes, and CNN, bringing much-needed attention to the issues faced by the LGBTQ+ community in family planning.
Summary
From a taboo subject to a triumph of inclusivity, Mosiebaby has played a crucial role in the evolution of LGBTQ+ family planning. By providing a simple and affordable at-home insemination kit, the company has broken down barriers and created a more inclusive environment for all families. With their continued advocacy and dedication, Mosiebaby is helping to ensure that every individual and couple, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, has the opportunity to start a family.