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First two-child fertility policy baby in Anhui

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First two-child fertility policy baby in Anhui - Conceive Plus® First two-child fertility policy baby in Anhui - Conceive Plus®

Liu Gengsheng, the first baby born after the fine-tuned family planning policy in East China's Anhui province was changed, finds all the attention tiring at a hospital in Hefei, Feb 23, 2014. Anhui became the third province to relax the one-child policy on Jan 23, allowing couples to have a second baby if either parent is an only child.

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What is a fertility-friendly lubricant and how does it help with conception?

Fertility-friendly lubricants are specifically formulated to support sperm motility and survival, unlike standard lubricants which can be spermicidal. Products like Conceive Plus are designed to maintain the natural pH and osmolality of the reproductive tract, creating an optimal environment for sperm to reach the egg. The FDA has approved these products, and they're recommended by fertility specialists across the United States as a safe, non-prescription option for couples trying to conceive.

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Is Conceive Plus covered by insurance in the United States?

Most fertility-friendly lubricants like Conceive Plus are available over-the-counter without a prescription, which means they are typically not covered by standard health insurance plans. However, some fertility clinics may recommend purchasing them as part of your conception plan, and you may be able to use a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA) to pay for them with pre-tax dollars. It's best to check with your specific insurance provider regarding coverage options.

How long should we try to conceive naturally before seeing a fertility specialist?

The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) recommends that women under 35 should seek evaluation after one year of unprotected intercourse, while women 35 and older should consult a fertility specialist after six months of trying. If you have known fertility concerns or irregular cycles, it's reasonable to seek consultation earlier. A fertility specialist can perform diagnostic tests to identify any underlying issues and discuss treatment options tailored to your situation.

Can using fertility lubricant increase my chances of getting pregnant?

While fertility-friendly lubricants create a more supportive environment for sperm survival and motility compared to regular lubricants, they are not a fertility treatment and should not be relied upon as your primary conception strategy. Studies show they work best as a complementary tool when combined with other proven methods like tracking ovulation and regular intercourse during your fertile window. For couples with underlying fertility issues, consulting with a fertility clinic is important to address the root cause.

What should I do to optimize my fertility before using conception aids?

Before relying on fertility products, focus on lifestyle factors that support conception: maintain a healthy weight, avoid smoking and excessive alcohol, manage stress, get adequate sleep, and eat a nutrient-rich diet. Begin tracking your ovulation cycle to identify your most fertile days, and ensure you're having regular intercourse during this window. If you've been trying for the recommended timeframe without success, consult with your OB-GYN or a fertility specialist to rule out any underlying medical conditions.

Are there any side effects or risks associated with fertility-friendly lubricants
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FDA-approved fertility-friendly lubricants like Conceive Plus are generally considered safe with minimal side effects when used as directed. Since they are non-hormonal and applied externally, they do not carry the same risks as fertility medications. However, if you experience any allergic reactions or irritation, discontinue use and consult your healthcare provider; individuals with known sensitivities to specific ingredients should review the product composition before use.

What is the difference between fertility lubricants and regular personal lubricants?

Standard lubricants are often acidic and contain spermicidal ingredients that can harm or immobilize sperm, making them counterproductive for conception. Fertility-friendly lubricants, such as those FDA-approved for conception support, maintain a neutral pH and osmolality similar to reproductive fluids and are designed to be sperm-safe. If you're trying to conceive, switching to a fertility-specific lubricant is recommended over using regular personal lubricants.

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