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Conceive Plus Women's Fertility Support, 60 Caps, 30 Day Supply: Calcium and Vitamin D Tablets, Energy Tablets, Folic Acid, Inositol for Normal Fertility & Reproduction

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Here’s an old, but interesting thread on the baby centre forum. The question being discussed Pre-Seed or Conceive Plus?…… Take some time to read the thread, Conceive Plus certainly gets a good write-up: Figure 3: Sperm exposed to Conceive Plus ® at 10 min does not create any barrier, allowing sperm to stay health and swim to fertilize the egg. *Images of bovine sperm. I used preseed which is also a fertility lubricant. I inserted it via syringe about 10 mins before dtd. I got my bfp from the first cycle using it and am nearly 9 weeks pregnant now. I had been ttc for 11 months before using it. Havent heard of injecting it afterwards however i cant see it having a different effect if the sperm didnt come out

Conceive Plus Women’s Fertility Support, 60 caps 30 day supply

The views expressed in community are solely the opinions of participants, and do not reflect those of What to Expect. Learn more about our guidelines I used conceive plus for the first 5 months of TTC because it was cheaper than preseed easily available to buy, it's ok but thought it v wet and no bfp. As far as being less likely to harm sperm, yes. But as stated above, no lubricant, fertility-friendly or not, is proven to help you get pregnant. Why does regular lube hinder fertility? The data was presented at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine1 and has been published in the medical journal Fertility and Sterility, Volume 92, Issue 3.It's pretty simple - you can either get prefilled applicator tubes or a big tube and a syringe. Then you either squirt it into yourself about 10 mins before you BD, or some people said they just used it like normal lube. Ideally I guess it works to neutralize the pH, so it makes more sense to put it as close to your cervix as possible, to transport the little swimmers along! Sandhu RS, et al. (2014). In vitro effects of coital lubricants and synthetic and natural oils on sperm motility. Regular personal lubricants can create a barrier to sperm motility, reducing the ability of sperm to fertilize the egg. Conceive Plus ® preserves motility by mixing with the sperm within a matter of minutes. The gentle formulation of Conceive Plus ® matches fertile cervical liquid and semen to help create a fertility-friendly environment.

How Conceive Plus Fertility Lubricant helps

Use Conceive Plus Fertility Lubricant with Women’s and Men’s Fertility Support Supplements to enhance conception, naturally. Shop the Saver Duo now! Conceive Plus® is a personal lubricant, for penile and/or vaginal application, intended to moisturize and lubricate, to enhance the ease and comfort of intimate sexual activity and supplement the body’s natural lubrication. Conceive Plus® is compatible with sperm, oocytes, and embryos and can be used by couples trying to conceive. This product can be used in fertility interventions to facilitate entry of diagnostic and therapeutic devices into the vaginal cavity. Conceive Plus® is compatible with natural latex and polyurethane condoms. This product is not for use with synthetic polyisoprene condoms. I apologise if I'm repeating an older thread, however would love some advice, I went to boots yesterday and bought conceive plus as I'm currently in peak fertility, I went with the intention of buying pre seed but they didn't have any. Can anyone tell me what the difference is? And if one is thought to be better than the other? Each applicator is intended for a single use. Discard the applicator following use. DO NOT REUSE APPLICATORS. This company is trustworthy and their products are all over the world. I used the Conceive plus brand for my first chicl after suffering pcos for many years and being told my chances of getting pregnant was like 0%. i am using the Ovulation pills this time as well as the lubricant and really happy with how I feel on them.Has anyone used conceive plus? And what are you experiences? Also which Method did you use with it? For many couples, fertility lubricants are an essential when making love on a regular basis and trying to get pregnant. However, many people do not know that everyday lubricants have been shown to negatively affect the fertilisation process, often impairing or killing the vital sperm as they make their way towards the egg. This is why it is vitally important that regular lubricants are avoided when trying to conceive. Ayehunie S, et al. (2018). Hyperosmolal vaginal lubricants markedly reduce epithelial barrier properties in a three-dimensional vaginal epithelium model. This doesn’t mean all regular lubes aren’t fertility-friendly. It just means they haven’t shared data with the FDA. Without the data, the FDA can’t add them to the list or deny them the title. Can fertility lube help you get pregnant?

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