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"Worked for us … After two years of trying we finally were able to experience parenthood & I want to thank you for such an amazing product! Worth every penny!” N.L, Facebook January 26th 2016Pregnancy tips to help you conceive
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. Read more hereMore about Conceive Plus
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.Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, Conceive Plus is FDA-approved and does not require a prescription, making it an accessible option for couples trying to conceive. It has been recommended by doctors, pharmacists, and fertility clinics across more than 60 countries, including the United States. The product is specifically formulated to be fertility-friendly and safe for regular use during the conception process.
How long does it typically take to get pregnant, and when should I seek help?
Most couples conceive within one year of regular unprotected intercourse; however, if you're under 35 and have been trying for over a year, or over 35 and have been trying for six months, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) recommends consulting a fertility specialist. Starting with natural conception methods and fertility-friendly products like Conceive Plus can be a good first step before pursuing more advanced treatments.
What can I do before conception to improve my chances of getting pregnant?
Preparing your body before conception is crucial and includes maintaining a healthy weight, taking prenatal vitamins with folic acid, reducing stress, exercising regularly, and avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol. Using fertility-friendly lubricants like Conceive Plus during intercourse can also support conception by maintaining sperm motility. Additionally, tracking your ovulation cycle and timing intercourse accordingly increases your chances of pregnancy.
Does my insurance cover fertility lubricants like Conceive Plus?
Insurance coverage for fertility lubricants varies significantly by plan and state, as most standard health plans do not cover over-the-counter conception aids. Since Conceive Plus is an FDA-approved product that doesn't require a prescription, it's typically purchased out-of-pocket. We recommend checking with your specific insurance provider about coverage options or speaking with your fertility clinic about any recommended products they may discuss.
Can I use regular lubricant while trying to conceive?
Regular lubricants can actually harm sperm motility and reduce fertility, making them unsuitable when trying to conceive. Fertility-friendly lubricants like Conceive Plus are specifically formulated to maintain an optimal pH and osmolarity that supports sperm movement and viability. Using a fertility-approved lubricant is recommended by healthcare providers as part of a comprehensive conception strategy.
How does Conceive Plus work to increase chances of conception?
Conceive Plus is formulated with a pH and ionic strength that closely mimics natural reproductive fluids, creating an optimal environment for sperm survival and motility. Unlike standard lubricants that can be hostile to sperm, Conceive Plus contains ingredients that support natural conception without interfering with the fertilization process. The product has been clinically studied and recommended by fertility professionals across the United States.
Should I see a fertility specialist if I've been trying to conceive for over a year?
Yes, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine recommends that couples under 35 who have been trying for one year, or those 35 and older who have been trying for six months, consult with a fertility specialist. A fertility evaluation can identify potential issues and help create a personalized treatment plan, which may include natural conception aids, lifestyle changes, or more advanced reproductive technologies. Starting with fertility-friendly products and preconception counseling is often recommended as an initial step.
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