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Pre Seed Fertility Lubricant and Other Lubes That Help When Trying to Conceive

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When trying to get pregnant, using a lubricant often makes sex more comfortable and pleasurable. But you might be surprised to learn that not all lubes are sperm-friendly and some are outright damaging to sperm, and the vagina. 

Read on to learn how traditional lubes can hinder your chances of conceiving and how pre seed fertility lubricants can help.

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What is Fertility Lubricant?

Traditional lubricants can be water-based, oil-based, or silicone-based and they typically have a pH of 3.0 to 5.7 to protect the naturally acidic vaginal environment. The best and safest traditional lubes also contain no artificial colours or fragrances that could aggravate the vagina.

However, the acidic pH levels in traditional lube that are designed to protect the vaginal microbiome are harmful to sperm, which requires a more alkaline environment for vitality and mobility.  

Fertility lubricants [1] on the other hand, are formulated with a neutral pH that doesn’t harm sperm. They are also made with a customised viscosity that resembles cervical mucus enabling sperm to swim more easily through the cervix toward the egg.  

Fertility-friendly lubricants are also typically water-based and free of toxins, fragrances or artificial colours that could aggravate the vagina or sperm. And they are safe to use with fertility medications or in vitro fertilisation.

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How Fertility Lubes Help You Get Pregnant

Pre seed fertility lubricants, are designed to help couples conceive by providing the following benefits.  

Cervical Mucus & Sperm Motility

Prompted by hormone changes in the run-up to ovulation, the cervix produces a wet, slippery discharge known as cervical mucus that resembles egg whites. Often referred to as egg white cervical mucus (EWCM) by fertility specialists, the viscosity of this cervical mucus keeps sperm healthy and moving through the reproductive tract in the direction of the egg.  

The viscosity, or thickness, of fertility lubricants, is designed to mimic the cervical mucus produced by the female body around ovulation. [2] 

Neutral pH & Sperm Vitality

Fertility lubes typically have a neutral pH of 7, which creates a hospitable environment for sperm to survive, thrive, and swim. [3] Although a woman’s vaginal pH is typically 3.0 to 5.0, hormones produced around ovulation temporarily change the vaginal pH and cervical mucus to a more alkaline pH to create a sperm-friendly environment for conception.  

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When trying to conceive, using a traditional lubricant with pH levels between 3.0 and 5.7 will alter the sperm-friendly environment created by hormone changes around ovulation. On the other hand, using a fertility lubricant ensures a sperm-friendly environment is maintained while trying to conceive.  

Comfortable & Pleasurable Sex

Lubricants, both traditional and fertility-friendly, can make sex more comfortable for women by relieving vaginal dryness. Whether caused by a lack of libido, the routine of trying to conceive, an underlying condition, fertility medication, or a lack of natural vaginal lubrication, vaginal dryness can cause micro-tearing on the vaginal walls and make intercourse painful. [2]

Painful intercourse is a common barrier women face when trying to conceive.

Using a fertility lube when trying to get pregnant will not only alleviate vaginal dryness but by making sex more comfortable for females, it often means more sexual pleasure for both partners.  

Toxin-Free For Egg & Sperm Health

Artificial colours, fragrances, and toxic ingredients can harm sperm and healthy eggs. Although they are sometimes included in traditional lubricants, toxic ingredients are always omitted from clinically proven fertility lubricants. [2]

Pre Seed Fertility Lubricants That Can Help You Get Pregnant

When considering fertility lubricant Pre Seed is one of top top-ranked lubes for helping couples conceive. In addition to a neutral sperm-friendly pH and a viscosity similar to cervical mucus, Pre-Seed is also free of toxins that could harm sperm or eggs.

Conceive Plus Fertility Lubricant provides all the same benefits as Pre-Seed but due to the pre-filled applicators that are easily inserted into the vaginal canal, it is considered the most convenient fertility lube on the market. [4]

Fairhaven Health BabyDance Fertility Lubricant, Lola Fertility Friendly Lube, and Natalist The Lube are also amongst the top ten fertility lubes according to customer feedback. [4]

If you’re searching in the UK for fertility lubricant Boots has a great selection of the top-ranked clinically proven sperm-friendly lubricants.    

What To Look for in A Fertility Lube 

When choosing a fertility-friendly lubricant to help you conceive, check the label for the following guidelines to ensure you are buying a lubricant that will support sperm and vaginal health.

These guidelines include:

  • Clearly states ‘fertility-friendly’ or ‘sperm-friendly’ on the label
  • A neutral pH of 7 to support a sperm-friendly environment
  • Indicates a viscosity that mimics cervical mucus around ovulation and enables sperm motility
  • No artificial colours, fragrances, or toxins that could harm eggs or sperm
  • Safe to use with in vitro fertilisation (IVF) or fertility medication
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Conclusion

Fertility lubricants like Conceive Plus are formulated differently from traditional lubes to support conception. With a neutral pH for optimal sperm health and a viscosity mimicking fertile cervical mucus, fertility-friendly lubricants create the perfect setting for getting pregnant.

In contrast to many traditional lubes, fertility lubricants also omit artificial fragrances, colours, and harmful toxins that could affect the vitality of eggs and sperm.

References

  1. Mayo Clinic - Trying to get pregnant? Select a lubricant most helpful for sperm - https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/hometown-health/speaking-of-health/trying-to-get-pregnant-select-a-lubricant-that-is-most-helpful-for-sperm
  2. Parents - 7 Things To Know About Sperm-Friendly Fertility Lubricants When TTC - https://www.parents.com/getting-pregnant/trying-to-conceive/tips/5-sperm-friendly-lubricants-to-help-you-conceive/
  3. National Library of Medicine - The pH as an important determinant of sperm-mucus interaction - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8458467/
  4. Healthline - The 7 Best Fertility-Friendly Lubricants and What to Know About Them - https://www.healthline.com/health/fertility/fertility-lubricant#1

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Is Pre Seed lubricant safe to use when trying to conceive?

Yes, Pre Seed and other fertility lubricants are specifically designed to be sperm-friendly and safe for couples who are TTC. Unlike regular lubricants, they have a neutral pH that doesn't harm sperm and mimic natural cervical mucus to support sperm motility. They're also safe to use alongside fertility medications or during IVF treatment.

Can normal lubricant stop you getting pregnant?

Traditional lubricants can indeed reduce your chances of conceiving, as their acidic pH levels (typically 3.0 to 5.7) are harmful to sperm, which thrive in a more alkaline environment. Some regular lubes may also contain ingredients that affect sperm motility and viability. If you're trying to conceive, switching to a fertility-friendly lubricant is a simple change that could help.

What lubricant do NHS fertility clinics recommend?

The NHS advises that couples trying to conceive should avoid using lubricants that aren't specifically designed to be sperm-friendly. Whilst the NHS doesn't endorse specific brands, fertility clinics typically recommend using lubricants that are pH-balanced and formulated to support conception, such as Pre Seed or Conceive Plus.

Does using fertility lubricant increase your chances of getting pregnant?

Fertility lubricants remove a potential barrier to conception by creating an environment that supports sperm survival and movement. With 1 in 7 UK couples experiencing fertility issues, using a sperm-friendly lubricant is one practical step you can take whilst trying to conceive. However, if you've been TTC for over a year without success, the NHS recommends speaking to your GP about a fertility referral.

What's the difference between Pre Seed and Conceive Plus lubricants?

Both Pre Seed and Conceive Plus are fertility-friendly lubricants designed to support conception with a sperm-safe pH and consistency similar to natural cervical mucus. Conceive Plus additionally contains calcium and magnesium ions that may help support sperm function. Both are safe choices for couples who are TTC and need lubrication during intercourse.

When should I use fertility lubricant during my cycle?

Fertility lubricant is most beneficial during your fertile window, typically the five days leading up to and including ovulation. This is when your body naturally produces egg white cervical mucus, and using a fertility lubricant can supplement this if you experience vaginal dryness. You can use ovulation predictor kits, available from most UK pharmacies, to help identify your most fertile days.

Can I use fertility lubricant with IVF or fertility treatment on the NHS?

Yes, fertility lubricants like Pre Seed and Conceive Plus are safe to use alongside fertility medications and assisted reproduction treatments, including IVF. If you're undergoing fertility treatment through the NHS or a private clinic, it's always worth mentioning any products you're using to your fertility specialist, but sperm-friendly lubricants are generally considered safe and compatible with treatment protocols.

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