How do you use Conceive Plus lubricant?

How do you use Conceive Plus lubricant?

Gently insert the narrow end of the applicator deep into the vagina and squeeze the bulb end 2-3 times to deposit Conceive Plus into the vaginal cavity. Remove while continuing to squeeze the bulb end and discard. Apply up to 15 minutes before sexual activity to allow the lubricant to coat the vagina and cervix.

When should I apply for Conceive Plus?

The product can be applied 10-15 minutes before sexual activity to allow moisture to disperse throughout the vagina. Each applicator contains 4 grams of fertility lubricant. We suggest using Conceive Plus multi-use tube if additional moisture is required or use another applicator.

Is Conceive Plus lubricant FDA approved?

The FDA has approved Conceive Plus Fertility Personal Lubricant (Sasmar), a sperm-friendly lubricant, that may help couples that are trying to conceive. Conceive Plus has also been approved to be used in fertility interventions to facilitate entry of diagnostic and therapeutic devices into the vaginal cavity.

Is Conceive Plus Lube water based?

CONCEIVE PLUSĀ® is non-sterile water-based personal tlubricant and vaginal moisturizer that is isotonic.

Will Conceive Plus help me get pregnant?

The high amounts of nutrients such as Myo-inositol and CoQ10 in Conceive Plus Women’s Ovulation Support help women with PCOS and infertility issues. Regular use of Conceive Plus Woman’s Ovulation Support can help to facilitate natural conception in women trying to conceive.

Does Conceive Plus make you ovulate?

Conceive Plus Ovulation Support supplement is created specifically for women, to provide key nutrients that regulate ovulation. Our Women’s Ovulation Support supplement formula has many key ingredients needed to assist the fertilization process.

How long does it take for Conceive Plus ovulation to work?

For best results start taking 90 days before planned conception and continue taking daily or as advised by your healthcare professional.

Does conceive plus make you ovulate?

What are the symptoms of ovulation?

Some people experience signs and symptoms of ovulation. These can include abdominal pain or cramps, bloating, slightly elevated body temperature, changes in cervical mucus and saliva, and breast tenderness.