A number of clinical studies have shown that commercially available lubricants are spermicidal (harmful to human sperm) (see reference below). Such personal lubricants harm sperm viability and/or motility, thereby decreasing or eliminating the chances of conception and, thus, pregnancy.
Selected Scientific References:
Tagatz GE, Okagake T, Sciarra JJ. The effect of vaginal lubricants on sperm motility and viability in vitro. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 1972; 113:88.
taken from fertility lubricant website: http://www.conceiveplus.com/about_conceive_plus.php
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A number of clinical studies have shown that commercially available lubricants are spermicidal (harmful to human sperm) (see reference below). Such personal lubricants harm sperm viability and/or motility, thereby decreasing or eliminating the chances of conception and, thus, pregnancy.
Selected Scientific References:
Tagatz GE, Okagake T, Sciarra JJ. The effect of vaginal lubricants on sperm motility and viability in vitro. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 1972; 113:88.
taken from fertility lubricant website: http://www.conceiveplus.com/about_conceive_plus.php
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