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Health & Fitness magazine has featured Conceive Plus as a helpful option for couples trying to conceive. The magazine highlighted it as "a helping hand" for those on their fertility journey, recognising the importance of supporting conception with quality fertility-friendly products.
How common are fertility problems in the UK?
According to NHS statistics, approximately 1 in 7 UK couples experience fertility issues at some point. If you've been trying to conceive for over a year without success (or six months if you're over 36), it's worth speaking to your GP about a referral for fertility investigations.
Can fertility lubricants help when trying to conceive?
Yes, fertility-friendly lubricants like Conceive Plus are specifically formulated to be compatible with sperm, unlike regular lubricants which can hinder sperm motility. These products are designed to support the fertilisation process whilst providing the comfort many couples need during their TTC journey.
When should I see my GP about fertility concerns in the UK?
NICE guidelines recommend visiting your GP if you haven't conceived after 12 months of regular unprotected intercourse, or after 6 months if you're a woman over 36. Your GP can arrange initial fertility tests and discuss whether you might be eligible for NHS-funded fertility treatment through your local Integrated Care Board.
Are fertility supplements safe to use alongside NHS fertility treatment?
Many fertility supplements and conception aids can be used alongside NHS treatment, but it's always best to inform your fertility clinic about any products you're using. Your healthcare team can advise whether specific supplements are appropriate for your individual circumstances and treatment plan.
What lifestyle changes can improve fertility according to UK health experts?
The NHS recommends maintaining a healthy weight, reducing alcohol intake, stopping smoking, and taking folic acid supplements when trying to conceive. Regular moderate exercise and a balanced diet can also support reproductive health, which is why publications like Health & Fitness magazine regularly feature fertility wellness advice.
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