Blog Post Title: Celebrities Who Have Openly Discussed Their Non-Invasive Insemination Journeys
In recent years, there has been a growing trend of celebrities being more open and honest about their personal struggles and journeys. One such topic that has gained more attention is non-invasive insemination, also known as artificial insemination. While it may have once been a taboo subject, more and more celebrities are sharing their experiences and breaking the stigma surrounding this common fertility treatment. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at some of the celebrities who have openly discussed their non-invasive insemination journeys.
1. Chrissy Teigen
Model and TV personality, Chrissy Teigen, has been very open about her struggles with infertility. After years of trying to conceive, Teigen and her husband, singer John Legend, turned to non-invasive insemination for help. In an interview with People magazine, Teigen shared, “John and I were having trouble. We would have had kids five, six years ago if it had happened. But my gosh, it’s been a process.” With the help of non-invasive insemination, the couple welcomed their daughter, Luna, in 2016 and their son, Miles, in 2018.
2. Giuliana Rancic
TV host and fashion expert, Giuliana Rancic, has been very vocal about her fertility struggles. After being diagnosed with breast cancer and undergoing a double mastectomy, Rancic and her husband, Bill Rancic, were unable to conceive naturally. They turned to non-invasive insemination and welcomed their son, Duke, in 2012. In an interview with Parents magazine, Rancic shared, “We had tried so many times to have a baby on our own and it just wasn’t happening. We started in vitro fertilization (IVF), but then decided to switch to a less invasive procedure called intrauterine insemination (IUI). The second time we did it, we got pregnant!”

Celebrities Who Have Openly Discussed Their Non-Invasive Insemination Journeys
3. Tyra Banks
Supermodel and TV personality, Tyra Banks, shared her struggles with infertility on her talk show, “The Tyra Banks Show.” She revealed that she had been undergoing non-invasive insemination treatments for over two years before successfully conceiving her son, York, with her then-partner Erik Asla. Banks also opened up about the emotional toll of infertility, stating, “I’ve had some not happy moments with [IVF], very traumatic moments. It’s difficult as you get older. It’s not something that can just happen.”
4. Celine Dion
Singer Celine Dion and her late husband, René Angélil, turned to non-invasive insemination after struggling to conceive. After multiple failed attempts, Dion was finally able to conceive her first son, René-Charles, in 2001, thanks to the fertility treatment. She also underwent the same procedure to welcome her twin boys, Eddy and Nelson, in 2010. In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, Dion shared, “We had a miscarriage. We tried again. It worked and we got pregnant again… We were blessed again. We got pregnant again and we had a miscarriage. We did this three times.”
5. Brooke Shields
Actress Brooke Shields also spoke openly about her non-invasive insemination journey. After struggling to get pregnant naturally, Shields and her husband, Chris Henchy, turned to fertility treatments. In an interview with People magazine, she shared, “There are a lot of things that can go wrong. Part of me wanted to keep it private, but I’m kind of an open person.” Shields welcomed her first daughter, Rowan, in 2003 through non-invasive insemination and her second daughter, Grier, in 2006 through IVF.
6. Sarah Jessica Parker
Actress Sarah Jessica Parker and her husband, Matthew Broderick, also turned to non-invasive insemination after facing multiple miscarriages and failed IVF attempts. They welcomed their son, James, in 2002 and their twin daughters, Marion and Tabitha, in 2009 through the fertility treatment. In an interview with Vogue, Parker shared, “We tried and tried and tried and tried to get pregnant, but it just was not to be, the conventional way—I would give birth as often as I could, if I could.”
7. Gabrielle Union
Actress Gabrielle Union and her husband, NBA player Dwyane Wade, have been very open about their fertility struggles. After multiple miscarriages and failed IVF attempts, they turned to non-invasive insemination and welcomed their daughter, Kaavia, in 2018. In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, Union shared, “I’ve had





