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Fertility-friendly lubricants like Conceive Plus are designed to be sperm-safe, meaning they don't interfere with sperm movement the way regular lubricants can. According to NHS guidance, standard lubricants may reduce sperm motility, so using a fertility-specific option can be helpful if you're trying to conceive. However, they work best as part of a broader approach to conception, including tracking your fertile window.
How long should we try to conceive before seeing a GP 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 over 35. Around 1 in 7 UK couples experience fertility issues, so it's more common than you might think. Your GP can arrange initial tests and refer you to a fertility specialist if needed.
Is fertility treatment available on the NHS?
Yes, fertility treatment including IVF is available on the NHS, but eligibility varies depending on your local Integrated Care Board (ICB), formerly known as CCG. Criteria often include age limits, BMI requirements, and whether either partner already has children. Waiting times can vary significantly across different areas of the UK, so it's worth checking your local ICB's policy.
What vitamins should I take when trying to conceive UK?
The NHS recommends taking 400 micrograms of folic acid daily from the time you start trying to conceive until 12 weeks pregnant to help prevent neural tube defects. Many women also benefit from vitamin D supplements, and fertility supplements containing ingredients like myo-inositol may help support hormone balance and ovulation in some cases.
Do I need a prescription for fertility supplements in the UK?
No, most fertility supplements and fertility-friendly lubricants are available over the counter and don't require a prescription. Products like Conceive Plus can be purchased directly from pharmacies or online. However, if you have concerns about your fertility, it's always worth speaking to your GP or a pharmacist for personalised advice.
How can I improve my chances of getting pregnant naturally?
The NHS recommends having regular intercourse every 2-3 days throughout your cycle, maintaining a healthy weight, reducing alcohol intake, and stopping smoking. Using a fertility-friendly lubricant, tracking ovulation, and ensuring you're taking appropriate supplements can also support your conception journey. Reducing stress and getting enough sleep are often overlooked but equally important factors.
When is the best time to conceive during my cycle?
Your most fertile window is typically around ovulation, which usually occurs 12-16 days before your next period starts. The NHS suggests that sperm can survive for up to 5 days inside the body, so having intercourse in the days leading up to and including ovulation gives you the best chance of conception. Ovulation tracking kits or apps can help you identify this fertile period more accurately.
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