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These are just some of the
places our products have
been mentioned in the news!
"Although couples trying to
conceive are more likely to
have problems with vaginal
dryness because they are
trying to time intercourse,
they rarely mention it to
their doctor… Although sperm
motility dramatically
decreased after 30 minutes
of contact in just a 10%
solution of the other
leading products, it did not
do so with Pre~Seed."
Contemporary Ob/Gyn, Dec
2004
"A few
things to help knock you up.
Lubricants can actually slow
sperm down or hinder them
from reaching their
destination. The only
sperm-friendly lubricant is Pre~Seed,
which has a similar pH to
semen, creating a welcoming
environment for the little
swimmers."
Flare Magazine, March
2005
"Three
out of four commonly used
vaginal lubricants caused
significant decreases in
sperm motility in a
prospective, controlled
study-- Ashok Agarwal,
Ph.D., reported. "Despite
warnings by researchers,
there is still great
confusion among physicians
and subfertile couples who
are trying to conceive.
These lubricants may impact
the fertilization process
and cause a failure of
fertilization," he said at
the joint annual meeting of
the American Society for
Reproductive Medicine and
the Canadian Fertility and
Andrology Society… Because
the lubricant Pre-Seed
caused little difference in
either sperm motility or
chromatin integrity,
compared with controls, "we
can say that, from our
study, this particular
compound does appear to fare
much better," he said."
Ob/Gyn News, November
2005
"Lubricants can also affect
sperm motility, slowing down
the swimmers. A new product
called Pre~Seed is marketed
as a sperm friendly
lubricant for those trying
to conceive."
Conceive Magazine,
February 2006
"Couples having difficulty
conceiving may want to lose
the lube. In lab tests,
Replens, Astroglide,
Femglide and KY Jelly were
the worst offenders. You
best bet: Pre~Seed which
cause no significant
problems in the study."
Men’s Health Best Life,
April 2006
"Another lube wetting the
sexual appetites of couples
is Pre~Seed, which doesn’t
negatively affect sperm
motility like other
lubricants may….”I think
Pre~Seed is getting a lot of
couples into lube who
otherwise might not be into
it says Lamon (co-owner of
Come as you Are)."
Metro News, Ottawa CA,
June 5, 2007
"Trying to Conceive with No
Luck" question, answered by
Dr. Joanna Ellington,
reproductive physiologist
and pharmacist Chua Yew Lan,
KK Women's & Children's
Hospital and Pharmaceutical
Society of Singapore.
Click Here to view article.
The Straits Times, January
16, 2008
"Conception News: Some lubes harm
sperm quality"
Click Here to view article.
First, July 21, 2008
"All lubed up and no place
to go?"
Click Here to view article.
Men's Health Best Life,
June/July 2008
"Ask
America's Ultimate Experts:
I Want to Have a Baby!"
Click Here to view article
Women's World, August
25, 2008
Company sues over lubricant:
INGfertility claims patents
were violated.
Click Here to view article
Spokesman Review,
August 26, 2008
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