Does using lubricants inhibit conception?

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Does using lubricants during intercourse adversely affect conception? Current studies offer conflicting views on this issue. Some studies have found that vaginal lubricants can damage sperm and interfere with their ability to travel to the uterus to fertilize an egg. This conclusion holds true for both drugstore lubricants, as well as homemade lubricants, such as olive oil.

1. Lubricants used for what purpose?


Planning a pregnancy can be a lot of fun, including having more sex. However, sometimes having more sex can also harm your body.
“When a couple is trying to have a baby, they are more likely to have sex,” says Dr. Lakeisha Richardson, M.D., an obstetrician-gynecologist in Mississippi. "However, many couples do not have enough time for foreplay in sexual relationships, especially for those with busy lives." “It takes about 20 minutes for women to feel arousal and be able to release natural lubricants into the cervix and vagina,” she says. As the frequency of sex increases as a result of trying to conceive, the duration of arousal may also need to be increased and most of them choose to use some kind of lubricant to speed things up. However, you may not know that the type of lubricant you use can interfere with conception."

2. Why is using the right lubricant key to conception?


Chất bôi trơn có chứa glycerin có thể ảnh hưởng đến khả năng tinh trùng di chuyển đúng cách vào đường sinh sản của phụ nữ.
Chất bôi trơn có chứa glycerin có thể ảnh hưởng đến khả năng tinh trùng di chuyển đúng cách vào đường sinh sản của phụ nữ.

Vaginal lubricants were originally created for the purpose of providing lubrication for intercourse. "We didn't think about how they affect conception, sperm or eggs, and the fact that vaginal lubricants contain spermicide, makes it difficult for women to get pregnant," explains Richardson. more pregnant.
Most lubricants are spermicide-free, however many lubricants contain ingredients such as kerosene, propylene glycol, glycerin, parabens, silicone, and Nonoxynol-9 (abbreviated as N-9) . All of these ingredients can affect a woman's ability to properly move sperm into a woman's reproductive tract.
Dr. Richardson says: “These ingredients in vaginal lubricants in addition to preventing sperm from swimming into the cervix to meet an egg, they can also reduce sperm viability, so even Sperm that can actually move through the lubricant also find it difficult to survive when they meet the egg."
In addition to avoiding lubricants containing these ingredients, Dr. Richardson also recommends using an isotonic, glycerin-free lubricant that is PHP-balanced and sperm-friendly. Currently, most of the lubricant companies are working towards a product that is friendly to sperm and fertilization.
If you still feel the need to use a lubricant while trying to get pregnant, it's best to choose a lubricant that has been shown in clinical trials to be safe and effective for conception.
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Reference source: healthline.com
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