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Fertility-friendly lubricants like Conceive Plus are specifically designed to support sperm motility, unlike regular lubricants which can hinder sperm movement. While they won't treat underlying fertility issues, they can create a more sperm-friendly environment during conception. The NHS recognises that around 1 in 7 UK couples experience fertility issues, so every small advantage can help when you're trying to conceive.
What fertility supplements should my husband take when trying to conceive?
Male fertility supplements typically contain zinc, selenium, and folic acid, which support healthy sperm production. The NHS recommends that men trying to conceive maintain a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet rich in these nutrients. Supplements like Fertile Vitamin for men can help fill any nutritional gaps, though it's worth speaking to your GP if you have concerns about male fertility.
How long should we try to conceive before seeing a GP in the UK?
According to NICE guidelines, you should see your GP if you haven't conceived after one year of regular unprotected sex, or after six months if the woman is over 36. Your GP can arrange initial fertility tests and refer you to a specialist if needed. NHS waiting times for fertility appointments can vary by area, so it's worth being proactive about booking.
Is Conceive Plus lubricant safe to use and available in the UK?
Yes, Conceive Plus is FDA-cleared and widely available in the UK through pharmacies, supermarkets, and online retailers. It's pH-balanced to match fertile cervical mucus and is free from ingredients that can harm sperm. Many UK fertility clinics recommend fertility-friendly lubricants for couples trying to conceive naturally.
Do I need to use ovulation tracking when trying to get pregnant?
Tracking ovulation can significantly improve your chances of conception by identifying your most fertile days each cycle. Methods range from simple ovulation predictor kits available at Boots or Superdrug to digital fertility monitors. The NHS suggests that having sex every two to three days throughout your cycle gives you the best chance, but tracking can help pinpoint your fertile window more precisely.
What lifestyle changes does the NHS recommend when trying to conceive?
The NHS recommends taking 400 micrograms of folic acid daily, maintaining a healthy weight, reducing alcohol intake, and stopping smoking for both partners. Cutting back on caffeine to no more than 200mg per day is also advised, which is why some women switch to fertility teas. These changes can improve your chances of conception and support a healthy pregnancy.
Can I get fertility help on the NHS or do I need to pay privately?
NHS fertility treatment availability varies significantly depending on your local Integrated Care Board (formerly CCG), with eligibility criteria differing across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. NICE recommends that women under 40 should be offered three full cycles of IVF, but many areas offer fewer. While waiting for NHS support, many couples try natural conception aids like fertility supplements and lubricants to maximise their chances.
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