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After 2 months of ttc was using KY! No luck so decided to invest in some concieve plus. Got my BFP that very month of using this but unfortunately had a chemical prgnncy. So it defo works. Good delivery service aswel!
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Conceive Plus Men's Fertility Support
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Shop Now →Is Conceive Plus FDA approved for fertility?
Conceive Plus is classified as a medical device and is FDA cleared for use as a vaginal lubricant designed to support conception. However, FDA clearance does not guarantee it will improve fertility outcomes for all users, and results vary significantly between individuals.
What does BFP and chemical pregnancy mean?
BFP stands for 'Big Fat Positive' and refers to a positive pregnancy test result. A chemical pregnancy is an early miscarriage that occurs before a heartbeat can be detected on ultrasound, typically within the first few weeks after conception.
Can sperm-friendly lubricants improve chances of conception?
Some studies suggest that sperm-friendly lubricants like Conceive Plus may be less harmful to sperm than regular lubricants, though evidence on improving conception rates is limited. The American Society for Reproductive Medicine recommends using sperm-friendly products if lubricant is needed during intercourse while trying to conceive.
How long should you try to conceive naturally before seeing a fertility specialist?
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends that women under 35 try for one year before consulting a fertility specialist, while women over 35 should seek evaluation after six months of unsuccessful attempts. If you have known fertility issues or health conditions, earlier consultation is appropriate.
Does insurance cover fertility lubricants and conception aids?
Most health insurance plans do not cover fertility lubricants or conception aids like Conceive Plus, as t
What is the difference between regular lubricant and sperm-friendly lubricant?
Regular lubricants can damage or slow sperm movement due to their osmolarity and pH levels, while sperm-friendly lubricants are formulated to have similar osmolarity to seminal fluid and maintain a vaginal pH that supports sperm survival. Brands marketed as sperm-friendly, including Conceive Plus, are specifically designed to minimize harm to sperm motility.
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