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Trying to conceive (TTC) is
a big issue. At least 90
million couples worldwide,
11 million in the US alone,
are trying to become
pregnant. With only a 20%
average chance of becoming
pregnant each cycle, it's no
surprise that couples can
become stressed.
Intercourse on demand around
ovulation can lead to
anxiety and increased
vaginal dryness. In fact,
75% of TTC couples
report an increased
frequency of vaginal
dryness.
In relieving vaginal
dryness, couples do not want
to create another problem.
However,
most personal lubricants and
even saliva can harm sperm.
Research conducted on
personal lubricants over the
past three decades has
clearly demonstrated their
detrimental effects on sperm.
For example, this graph
shows sperm motility at ZERO
after contact with three
popular lubricants as
reported by investigators at
the University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center
(Kutteh, et al., 1996).

You will recognize these
products, and you may
recognize claims that their
product
"will not kill sperm"1 or
"does not alter sperm
motility"2.
Replens® is a product of Lil'
Drug Store® Products, Inc.
Astroglide® is a product of BioFilm, Inc.
K-Y® is a product of McNeil-PPC,
Inc.
Pre~Seed® is a product of INGfertility, LLC
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"The Problem"
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