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Conceive Plus Success Stories in Daily Mail

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Rebecca Barley, 22,from Leicestershire and Serena Edwards, from Devon shared their Conceive Plus success stories with Daily Mail.

Rebecca’s Conceive Plus Success Story:

“After learning that she might never be able to have a child, Rebecca Barley was willing to try anything that might improve her chances. Rebecca, 22, suffered a miscarriage two years ago. She explains: ‘The pregnancy was a surprise, but we were absolutely delighted – and grief-stricken when I lost the baby. Then I was diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome and was told this would make conceiving again harder. The disappointment made her and partner Benjamin, 25, who both work in accounts, realise how much they wanted to start a family.
‘I bought an ovulation kit and we hoped the doctors were wrong. But ten months on, I still wasn’t pregnant. It was too early to ask the GP about fertility tests, so I looked on fertility forums online for something that might help.
’ Rebecca, from Leicestershire, learned about a fertility gel called Conceive Plus, which promised to improve her chance of becoming pregnant. The gel is designed for women to use as a lubricant during sex. Its makers claim that it gives a man’s sperm a boost by creating the ideal environment for them to reach the woman’s egg.
‘We tried it just three times that first month … and my next period was late. We were beyond thrilled. Benjamin had got so used to me showing him the negative pregnancy tests that he refused to believe he was seeing two lines on this one. We’d wanted it for so long.'” Conceive Plus baby

Serena’s Conceive Plus Success Story:

“Serena Edwards, a project manager from Devon, and husband Dan, 43, a service engineer, started trying for a baby just over a year ago. ‘I was afraid I might struggle to fall pregnant,’ she says. ‘At 35, I knew my age might count against me. And six years ago, I was involved in a serious car accident. I didn’t know how much damage I’d sustained inside.’ When a pregnant friend recommended Conceive Plus fertility gel, she decided to give it a go – and fell pregnant within two months. Today, Serena and Dan are proud parents to gorgeous baby Jackson, who’s 12 weeks old. ‘We couldn’t be happier,’ she says. ‘Jackson is amazing. He’s a complete charmer.'” Read more

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Is Conceive Plus FDA approved for fertility use in the United States?

Conceive Plus is classified as a medical device and has received FDA clearance for use as a vaginal lubricant. However, it's important to note that FDA clearance for lubricants does not constitute approval as a fertility treatment, and clinical evidence supporting its effectiveness in improving conception rates remains limited. Always consult with your fertility specialist before using any products designed to enhance fertility.

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What does the American Society for Reproductive Medicine say about fertility gels?

The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) recommends that couples trying to conceive focus on timing intercourse during the fertile window and maintaining overall reproductive health. While fertility gels are not harmful when used as directed, ASRM emphasizes that proven methods like ovulation tracking and addressing underlying fertility issues through medical evaluation are more critical for most couples.

Does health insurance cover fertility lubricants like Conceive Plus?

Most standard health insurance plans do not cover fertility lubricants as they are considered over-the-counter wellness products rather than prescription fertility treatments. Coverage varies significantly by plan, so it's best to contact your specific insurance provider to confirm what fertility-related products they may cover.

Should I see a fertility doctor before using Conceive Plus if I have PCOS?

Yes, if you have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) or any diagnosed fertility condition, it's important to work with a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist before trying over-the-counter fertility products. Your doctor can evaluate your specific situation and recommend evidence-based treatments, such as ovulation-inducing medications or lifestyle modifications, that are more likely to improve your chances of conception.

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

According to American ferti

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lity guidelines, women under 35 should consult a fertility specialist if they haven't conceived after 12 months of regular, unprotected intercourse, while women 35 and older should seek evaluation after 6 months. If you have known fertility issues like PCOS, irregular cycles, or a history of miscarriage, you should consult a specialist sooner rather than waiting.

Can fertility gels harm sperm or interfere with conception?

Fertility-specific lubricants like Conceive Plus are formulated to be sperm-friendly and are not designed to harm sperm; however, regular lubricants containing glycerin or other ingredients can be toxic to sperm. If you need a lubricant while trying to conceive, choose products specifically labeled as sperm-safe or consult your fertility doctor about appropriate options.

What are medically proven ways to improve fertility if over-the-counter products don't work?

Proven fertility treatments available through American fertility clinics include ovulation-tracking medications (like clomiphene citrate), intrauterine insemination (IUI), and in vitro fertilization (IVF), depending on your diagnosis. A reproductive endocrinologist can order diagnostic testing such as hormone panels, ultrasounds, and semen analysis to identify underlying issues and recommend the most effective treatment plan for your situation.

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