Users question: "I would like to know if Conceive gets sticky too?"
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Question: "I would like to know if Conceive gets sticky too?" (MummyAbroad Tue 14-Sep-10 18:36:00) Reply: "in my experience Conceive doesn't get sticky, but the lubricting effect does lessen after a while. Without wanting to be too graphic, if we need a bit more we just take a pause and top up" (Wombat33 Tue 14-Sep-10 18:40:30) (http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/conception/1040902-preseed-or-conceive-plus)PREGNANCY TIPS TO HELP YOU CONCEIVE
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Conceive Plus is classified as a medical device and has received FDA clearance for use as a vaginal lubricant designed to support conception. The formulation is clinically tested and deemed safe for regular use during the fertile window, though it's always recommended to consult with your fertility specialist before introducing any new products.
How does Conceive Plus compare to other sperm-friendly lubricants recommended by fertility clinics?
Conceive Plus is specifically formulated to maintain an optimal pH and osmolality that won't harm sperm motility, similar to other fertility-specific lubricants like Pre-Seed. Many American fertility clinics recommend it as a preferable alternative to standard lubricants, which can negatively impact sperm function.
Does health insurance cover the cost of fertility lubricants like Conceive Plus?
Most standard health insurance plans do not cover fertility lubricants like Conceive Plus, as they are typically classified as over-the-counter products. However, some fertility clinics may provide samples, and you can check with your specific plan or use a flexible spending account (FSA) or health savings account (HSA) for potential reimbursement.
How long does the lubricating effect of Conceive Plus last during intercourse?
According to user experiences, Conceive Plus provides consistent lubrication initially but the effect may gradually diminish over time. If additional lubrication is needed during extended intercourse, reapplication is safe and recommended.
Can I use Conceive Plus every day, or only during my fertile window?
Conceive Plus is designed to be sperm-friendly and can technically be used anytime, but most fertility specialists recommend reserving it for your fertile window (the five days leading up to and including ovulation) to maximize conception chances. Daily use outside the fertile window is not harmful but may be unnecessary.
What should I discuss with my fertility doctor before using Conceive Plus?
When consulting with your American fertility clinic or reproductive endocrinologist, mention any lubricant use so they can ensure it aligns with your treatment plan and doesn't interfere with semen analysis or other fertility procedures. Some clinics may have specific product recommendations based on your individual diagnosis.
Is Conceive Plus latex-free and safe to use with condoms or barrier methods?
Yes, Conceive Plus is latex-free and compatible with condoms and other barrier methods, making it a safe choice if you're using dual protection during non-fertile days. However, barrier methods are not recommended during your fertile window if you're actively trying to conceive.
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