"Used it on my most fertile days"
“Yes got mines a month ago nd now im 3 weeks 🙂 prayers” (sic) C.B, Facebook April 25 2016
“I have pcos and after trying for 2 years we used this & conceived in the first month! 🙂 goodluck!” T.C, Facebook April 26th 2016
“I used this & got pregnant on first try that was after a miscarriage I’m now 10 weeks :)” S.P, Facebook April 26th 2016
“My husband and I tried a little over a half of yr. I was also on the pill for 3 yrs. (…) I saw this bought the big bottle and I still have over half the bottle! I didn’t even use it all the time. I’m sure it helped though! I conceived in November before Thanksgiving and due in August with my first baby! My husband and I having a boy. Joseph Anthony 🙂 My husband and I conceived at 10 months when trying with this. I say its worth taking a chance. Good luck!” (sic) J.B, Facebook April 27th 2016
“I’ve got pcos used this twice on my most fertile days and currently 7 weeks. Good luck x” B.B, Facebook April 28th 2016
“It worked for me and my husband after the second month we used it! I’m now 14 weeks!” A.T, Facebook April 28th 2016
“I just thought about using it and it worked” D.W, Facebook April 28th 2016
“Husband and I tried for over a year, used this the first time and now we are 7 weeks and 3 days! Expecting our angel in December ” M.D, Facebook April 29th 2016
“This product works I am currently, 15 weeks pregnant we been trying and nothing I orders this product two weeks later pregnant” M.F, Facebook April 29th 2016
“C.C, I got it from Amazon but you can get it from pharmacies. I used it on my most fertile days, I found them out using an ovulation kit and a period tracker app. For example if my peak fertile day was wednesday, we had sex the Sunday before and the Friday. I had been to the hospital for loads of tests and the specialists said have sex ⅔ times a week. We used the applicator and the gel. Good luck xx” S.H, Facebook April 29th 2016
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Conceive Plus is an FDA-approved fertility-friendly lubricant designed to support conception by maintaining an optimal pH environment and providing electrolytes that support sperm motility. Unlike regular lubricants which can impair sperm function, it's specifically formulated to be compatible with sperm and the reproductive tract, making it a tool recommended by fertility specialists across the United States.
Can using a fertility lubricant really help me get pregnant?
While fertility lubricants like Conceive Plus can create a more sperm-friendly environment, they work best when combined with other conception strategies such as timing intercourse during your fertile window, maintaining overall reproductive health, and following medical advice from your fertility specialist. The product is FDA-approved and recommended by doctors and fertility clinics, but should be part of a comprehensive approach to conception.
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Your most fertile days are typically the 5 days before and the day of ovulation, which occurs about 14 days before your next period. You can track your fertile window using ovulation predictor kits, basal body temperature tracking, period tracking apps, or through monitoring cervical mucus changes. If you have irregular cycles or conditions like PCOS, consult with your healthcare provider or fertility specialist for personalized guidance on identifying your ovulation.
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Should I use Conceive Plus if I have PCOS or irregular cycles?
If you have PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) or irregular cycles, you can use Conceive Plus, but it should be
How long does it typically take to conceive when using fertility lubricants?
Conception timelines vary significantly based on individual factors including age, reproductive health, frequency of intercourse, and overall fertility status—fertility lubricants alone don't determine this timeline. If you've been trying to conceive for over a year (or 6 months if over age 35), the American Society for Reproductive Medicine recommends consulting a fertility specialist for evaluation, regardless of whether you're using aids like Conceive Plus.
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