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If you have just started trying to get pregnant or have been trying for a while, Conceive Plus® can help increase your chances of conception naturally! Recommended by doctors, pharmacists and fertility clinics in more than 60 countries, this is the fertility friendly lubricant approved by the FDA and a prescription is not required. Conceive Plus is available in more than 60 countries globally, to find the closest retailer to you, visit our where to buy page.🌱 Support Your Fertility Journey
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Fertility-friendly lubricants like Conceive Plus are specifically formulated to be sperm-safe, unlike regular lubricants which can hinder sperm movement. Whilst they won't treat underlying fertility issues, they can support conception by maintaining an optimal environment for sperm. The NHS recommends couples try to conceive naturally for at least a year before seeking medical advice, and using a fertility lubricant during this time may help improve your chances.
How long should I try to conceive before seeing my GP?
According to NHS guidelines, you should visit your GP if you haven't conceived after one year of regular unprotected sex. However, if you're over 36 or have known fertility concerns, it's advisable to speak to your doctor after six months of trying. Around 1 in 7 UK couples experience fertility issues, so don't hesitate to seek support if you're concerned.
What fertility support can I get on the NHS?
The NHS offers fertility investigations and treatments, though availability varies depending on your local Integrated Care Board (ICB) criteria. NICE guidelines recommend that women under 40 should be offered up to three cycles of IVF if appropriate, but funding eligibility differs across regions. Your GP can refer you for initial tests and discuss what support is available in your area.
Are fertility lubricants safe to use when trying to conceive?
Yes, fertility-friendly lubricants are specifically designed to be safe for sperm and are pH-balanced to match fertile cervical mucus. Products like Conceive Plus are FDA-
What supplements should I take when TTC in the UK?
The NHS recommends taking 400 micrograms of folic acid daily from when you start trying to conceive until you're 12 weeks pregnant to help prevent neural tube defects. Many women also choose to take vitamin D and fertility supplements containing ingredients like myo-inositol to support hormone balance and ovulation. Always speak to your GP or pharmacist before starting any new supplements.
How can I improve my chances of getting pregnant naturally?
To boost your chances of conception, the NHS recommends having regular sex every two to three days throughout your cycle, maintaining a healthy weight, and reducing alcohol intake. Using a fertility-friendly lubricant can also help, particularly if vaginal dryness is affecting intimacy. Tracking your ovulation and ensuring both partners are in good health are also beneficial steps.
When is the best time to have sex to get pregnant?
Your most fertile window is typically the five days leading up to ovulation and the day of ovulation itself. For most women with a 28-day cycle, ovulation occurs around day 14, but this can vary. The NHS suggests having sex every two to three days throughout your cycle to maximise your chances without the pressure of precise timing.
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