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Infertility board member comments Conceive Plus

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Hello I would just like to thank you for this amazing product. I am on a infertility board and there have recently been 5 BFP and the girls believe it is down to your miricle gel. I have been using it for 6 months now and hope it will bring us as much luck as the other girls. My other half has male infertility issues and hope this helps us have our own bundle of joy like the other girls on babyworld.co.uk without having to have IVF thank you very much K. A, United Kingdom

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Conceive Plus FDA approved for fertility?

Conceive Plus is classified as a vaginal lubricant and is FDA-cleared as a medical device, but it is not approved as a fertility treatment. While some users report positive experiences, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) notes that lubricants can support conception attempts by reducing friction during intercourse, but they should not replace medical evaluation for infertility concerns.

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Can lubricant help with male infertility issues?

Vaginal lubricants like Conceive Plus don't directly address male infertility factors such as low sperm count or motility. If male infertility is suspected, the American Urological Association recommends a semen analysis and evaluation by a reproductive urologist to identify the underlying cause and appropriate treatment options.

Should I use Conceive Plus instead of seeing a fertility specialist?

No—if you've been trying to conceive for over one year (or six months if you're over 35), the ASRM recommends consulting a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist for proper diagnosis and treatment. Lubricants can be a supportive tool during intercourse, but they cannot replace medical evaluation, especially when male infertility is a factor.

Does health insurance cover Conceive Plus?

Conceive Plus is typically sold over-the-counter and is usually not covered by health insurance plans, as it is classified as a personal lubricant rather than a prescription fertility medication. Check with your specific insurance provider regarding coverage, and discuss fertility treatment options and costs with your doctor.

What does 'BFP' mean in fertility contexts?

'BFP' stands for 'Big Fat Positive,' a term used in fertility communities to refer to a positive pregnancy test. However, personal experiences shared online should not replace professional medical guidance, and anecdotal reports of product success are not the same as clinical evidence.

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or male infertility?

Treatment for male infertility depends on the underlying cause and may include medications like clomiphene citrate, testosterone replacement, or antibiotics for infections. A reproductive urologist can perform diagnostic testing and recommend evidence-based treatment options tailored to your specific condition.

When should couples seek fertility treatment in the United States?

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends evaluation after one year of unprotected intercourse for those under 35, or after six months for those 35 and older. Earlier evaluation is warranted if there are known fertility risk factors, including male infertility concerns.

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