"Still trying, but the lube is really nice"
“I’ve only used this in my last cycle TTC our first, and so far we haven’t had luck, but we’re trying again this cycle – I will update this review if/when we do achieve 🙂 I’m charting, so our chances should be higher than the typical “random shot in the dark” method of getting pregnant. As far as lubrication properties go, this stuff is AWESOME! If it weren’t for the price, I would use this over any other lube out there – and we’ve tried lots of them! DH heartily approves, as well. It is *very* similar to your body’s natural lube and it doesn’t dry up or get sticky like most normal lubricants. I chose this brand over PreSeed because I heard several women having chemical/false pregnancies when they used PreSeed, so I opted for the Conceive Plus with the hopes that I wouldn’t run into that problem. So far I haven’t, but it’s only been one cycle. Good luck TTC! ****UPDATE – 12/20/12**** We still love C.P. for its lubrication properties, however it did not “fix” our problem. After a year of TTC, I sent DH for an analysis – definitely no trouble in that department, so in retrospect the C.P. was probably futile, although apparently still a good product. It just wasn’t what we needed to succeed.”
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If you have just started trying to get pregnant or have been trying for a while, Conceive Plus® can help increase your chances of conception naturally! Recommended by doctors, pharmacists and fertility clinics in more than 60 countries, this is the fertility friendly lubricant approved by the FDA and a prescription is not required.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, Conceive Plus is FDA-approved and does not require a prescription. It is recommended by doctors, pharmacists, and fertility clinics in over 60 countries, including the United States, making it a safe option for couples actively trying to conceive.
What is the difference between Conceive Plus and PreSeed fertility lubricants?
Both are sperm-friendly lubricants designed for conception, but they differ in formulation and user experiences. Some users have reported concerns with PreSeed, while others prefer Conceive Plus for its similarity to natural body lubrication and its non-sticky, non-drying properties.
Can fertility lubricant alone solve conception problems if there are underlying fertility issues?
No, fertility lubricants like Conceive Plus are designed to support natural conception by mimicking cervical mucus, but they cannot address underlying fertility issues such as male factor infertility, ovulation disorders, or other medical conditions. If you've been trying for over a year (or 6 months if over 35), consulting with a fertility specialist is recommended.
How long should I try using fertility lubricant before seeing results?
Fertility lubricants work immediately to optimize conditions for conception in that cycle, but conception success depends on many factors including timing, ovulation, and overall reproductive health. The American Society for Reproductive Medicine recommends couples try for 12 months (or 6 months if the woman is over 35) before seeking professional evaluation.
Is fertility lubricant covered by health insurance?
Most health insurance plans do not cover fertility lubricants as they are considered over-the-counter products rather than medical treatments. However, it's worth checking your specific plan or using it as an out-of-pocket expense, wh
Does using ovulation tracking (charting) improve effectiveness of fertility lubricant?
Yes, using ovulation tracking significantly improves the effectiveness of any conception method, including fertility lubricants, because it helps pinpoint your most fertile window. Combining accurate ovulation timing with a sperm-friendly lubricant optimizes your chances of conception more than using lubricant alone.
When should I see a fertility specialist if lubricant isn't helping me get pregnant?
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine recommends evaluation after 12 months of unprotected intercourse for women under 35, or after 6 months for women 35 and older. Earlier evaluation is recommended if you have known risk factors like irregular periods, previous pelvic infections, or if your partner has known fertility concerns.
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