We had been trying for 6 months before using Conceive Plus - we conceived in the first month of using it!
We had been trying for 6 months before using Conceive Plus - we conceived in the first month of using it! Even if this was just a coincidence it was lovely to use and much better than other lubricant products we had tried - we will definitely be recommending it! Thank-you, Conceive Plus!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Conceive Plus FDA approved for fertility?
Conceive Plus is classified as a medical device and has FDA clearance as a vaginal lubricant designed to be used with fertility treatments. However, it's important to note that FDA clearance does not mean the product has been proven to increase conception rates. You should consult with your fertility specialist or OBGYN to determine if it's appropriate for your specific situation.
What does the American Society for Reproductive Medicine say about using lubricants when trying to conceive?
The ASRM acknowledges that many standard lubricants can be harmful to sperm motility and survival. They recommend using fertility-friendly lubricants specifically designed to be sperm-compatible if lubrication is needed during intercourse while trying to conceive. Always discuss lubricant use with your fertility specialist as part of your conception plan.
How does Conceive Plus differ from regular lubricants?
Conceive Plus is formulated to be isotonic and pH-balanced to mimic natural reproductive tract fluids, which standard lubricants are not designed to do. Regular lubricants can contain ingredients that impair sperm motility, whereas fertility-specific lubricants are engineered to maintain a sperm-friendly environment. Always verify that any lubricant you use is specifically labeled as fertility-friendly.
Does using a conception lubricant guarantee pregnancy?
No fertility product, including conception lubricants, can guarantee pregnancy. While fertility-friendly lubricants may provide a more conducive environment for sperm, many factors affect conception including age, ovulation timing, and overall reproductive health. If you've been trying to conceive for 12 months (or 6 months if over age 35), consult with a fertility specialist for a comprehensive evaluation.
Will my health insurance cover Conceive Plus?
Most standard health insurance plans do not cover fertility lubricants as they are considered over-the-counter products rather than prescription medications or fertility treatments. You can purchase Conceive Plus directly from pharmacies or online retailers. Check with your insurance provider's specific coverage policies, as some FSA or HSA accounts may allow reimbursement for approved medical devices.
When should I see a fertility specialist about conception difficulties?
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine recommends that women u
Are there other fertility-friendly lubricant options available in the US?
Yes, several brands offer sperm-compatible lubricants available in the United States, including Pre-Seed, FertileCM, and Hyalo Gyn, among others. Your fertility specialist can recommend which option might be best for your individual needs. When selecting any conception lubricant, verify it's specifically designed to be sperm-friendly and check for FDA medical device classification.







