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The time to start working toward a healthy pregnancy is before you conceive. If you are trying to get pregnant quick, our pregnancy tips are good start to get your body ready for conception process.
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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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Conceive Plus Men's Fertility Support
Designed to support healthy sperm production, motility, and overall male reproductive health with clinically studied nutrients.
Yes, Conceive Plus is FDA-approved and does not require a prescription. It has been recommended by doctors, pharmacists, and fertility clinics in over 60 countries, making it a safe and accessible option for couples trying to conceive.
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How does a fertility-friendly lubricant help with conception?
Fertility-friendly lubricants like Conceive Plus are specifically formulated to support sperm motility and viability, unlike standard lubricants which can harm sperm. The formula mimics natural reproductive fluids, creating an optimal environment for sperm to reach and fertilize an egg.
What should I do to prepare my body for conception?
Preparing for pregnancy before conception is important and includes maintaining a healthy diet, regular exercise, managing stress, getting adequate sleep, and taking prenatal vitamins with folic acid. Consulting with your healthcare provider or a fertility specialist can provide personalized guidance based on your individual health needs.
When should I see a fertility specialist if I've been trying to conceive?
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) recommends that women under 35 who have been trying to conceive for one year see a fertility specialist, while women over 35 should seek evaluation after six months. If you have known fertility concerns or health conditions affecting reproduction, you may want to consult earlier.
Does health insurance cover fertility lubricants like Conceive Plus?
Coverage for fertility lubricants varies by insurance plan, as many plans classify them as over-the-counter products not covered under standard benefits. It's best to check your specific insurance policy or contact your provider directly to confirm coverage options.
Can I use Conceive P
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lus if I'm undergoing fertility treatment?
Many fertility clinics and doctors recommend using only fertility-friendly lubricants during fertility treatment, and Conceive Plus is trusted by clinics worldwide. However, you should always consult with your fertility specialist before using any product, as recommendations may vary based on your specific treatment plan.
How long does it typically take to conceive after starting fertility efforts?
Most couples (about 85%) will conceive within one year of regular, unprotected intercourse, while about 90% will conceive within two years. Individual timelines vary significantly based on age, overall health, and other fertility factors, which is why professional evaluation is important if conception doesn't occur within the recommended timeframe.
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Male fertility is just as important as female fertility in the conception journey. Conceive Plus Men's range delivers targeted nutritional support to promote healthy sperm and overall reproductive wellbeing.