Pre-Seed in the News
Best Selling Fertility Book Mentions

THE LOVIN’ AIN’T OVER FOR WOMEN WITH CANCER
Ralph and Barbara Alterowitz © 2011
In this supportive guide to intimacy for women with cancer, the authors list Pre-Seed “for use even while trying to conceive.”
Ralph and Barbara Alterowitz © 2011
In this supportive guide to intimacy for women with cancer, the authors list Pre-Seed “for use even while trying to conceive.”

THE INFERTILITY HANDBOOK
Angela I. Hutchins © 2011
The author writes that Pre-Seed is “…proven to be less harmful to sperm motility movement and sperm DNA” and “if you have been using any other lubrication aids, research indicates that these may adversely affect sperm movement and can damage sperm DNA [1].”
Angela I. Hutchins © 2011
The author writes that Pre-Seed is “…proven to be less harmful to sperm motility movement and sperm DNA” and “if you have been using any other lubrication aids, research indicates that these may adversely affect sperm movement and can damage sperm DNA [1].”

A BABY AT LAST! THE COUPLE’S COMPLETE GUIDE TO GETTING PREGNANT—FROM CUTTING EDGE TREATMENTS TO COMMONSENSE WISDOM
Zev Rosenwaks, MD, Marc Goldstein, MD, and Marc L. Fuerst © 2010
Here’s what the authors have to say about Pre-Seed: "Pre-Seed, (is) a clinically proven, fertility-friendly moisturizer that mimics natural body secretions to relieve vaginal dryness. It provides an optimal environment for sperm and is delivered in a fluid that is mild on a woman’s body."
Zev Rosenwaks, MD, Marc Goldstein, MD, and Marc L. Fuerst © 2010
Here’s what the authors have to say about Pre-Seed: "Pre-Seed, (is) a clinically proven, fertility-friendly moisturizer that mimics natural body secretions to relieve vaginal dryness. It provides an optimal environment for sperm and is delivered in a fluid that is mild on a woman’s body."

FULLY FERTILE: A 12-WEEK PLAN FOR OPTIMAL FERTILITY
Tami Quinn, Beth Heller, and Jeanie Lee Bussell © 2008, 2010
The authors of Fully Fertile state: "Bottom line is that even if you feel you don’t need it, a sperm-friendly lubricant can make the life of sperm much happier. Remember most lubricants are not sperm-friendly so you need to do some research and find one that is, such as Pre-Seed."
Tami Quinn, Beth Heller, and Jeanie Lee Bussell © 2008, 2010
The authors of Fully Fertile state: "Bottom line is that even if you feel you don’t need it, a sperm-friendly lubricant can make the life of sperm much happier. Remember most lubricants are not sperm-friendly so you need to do some research and find one that is, such as Pre-Seed."

THE CLEVELAND CLINIC GUIDE TO INFERTILITY
Tommaso Falcone, MD © 2009
Dr. Falcone of The Cleveland Clinic writes: "Lubricants such as K-Y Jelly and olive oil can inhibit sperm motility. However, other lubricants such as Pre-Seed…do not."
Tommaso Falcone, MD © 2009
Dr. Falcone of The Cleveland Clinic writes: "Lubricants such as K-Y Jelly and olive oil can inhibit sperm motility. However, other lubricants such as Pre-Seed…do not."

MAKING BABIES
Sami S. David, MD & Jill Blakeway, LAC © 2009
Here’s what Dr. David and his co-author say about Pre-Seed: "If you need a little extra moisture – and many couples do at ovulation or under the stress of trying to conceive – you don’t have to do without. Look for Pre-Seed lubricant, which is specially designed for couples trying to conceive. It does not contain any glycerin or propylene glycol, the mischief makers in most lubricants. Its pH is the same as fertile cervical mucus, and it contains roughly the same amount of salts… A new Cleveland Clinic study of lubricants published in the journal Fertility and Sterility found that Pre-Seed was the only commercially available vaginal lubricant that didn’t decrease sperm motility or compromise sperm DNA."
Sami S. David, MD & Jill Blakeway, LAC © 2009
Here’s what Dr. David and his co-author say about Pre-Seed: "If you need a little extra moisture – and many couples do at ovulation or under the stress of trying to conceive – you don’t have to do without. Look for Pre-Seed lubricant, which is specially designed for couples trying to conceive. It does not contain any glycerin or propylene glycol, the mischief makers in most lubricants. Its pH is the same as fertile cervical mucus, and it contains roughly the same amount of salts… A new Cleveland Clinic study of lubricants published in the journal Fertility and Sterility found that Pre-Seed was the only commercially available vaginal lubricant that didn’t decrease sperm motility or compromise sperm DNA."

PERFECT HORMONE BALANCE FOR FERTILITY
Robert A. Greene, MD © 2008
Dr. Greene in his book states: "Studies of infertility patients reveal that women are about twice as likely to experience pain during “timed sex” than spontaneous sex–largely because of decreased lubrication. Less lubrication can be a side effect of some fertility medications, but it can also be related to stress or anxiety or a lack of arousal caused by the clinical nature of scheduled sex. Many women have avoided popular lubricants because they’ve been shown to interfere with normal sperm function. There is a least one product, called Pre-Seed, that won’t reduce fertility. Pre-Seed has the proper acid-to-base balance to protect sperm."
Robert A. Greene, MD © 2008
Dr. Greene in his book states: "Studies of infertility patients reveal that women are about twice as likely to experience pain during “timed sex” than spontaneous sex–largely because of decreased lubrication. Less lubrication can be a side effect of some fertility medications, but it can also be related to stress or anxiety or a lack of arousal caused by the clinical nature of scheduled sex. Many women have avoided popular lubricants because they’ve been shown to interfere with normal sperm function. There is a least one product, called Pre-Seed, that won’t reduce fertility. Pre-Seed has the proper acid-to-base balance to protect sperm."

THE WORKING WOMAN’S PREGNANCY BOOK
Marjorie Greenfield, MD © 2008
Dr. Greenfield writes: "And some lubricants used for sex can be mildly toxic to sperm, as can douching after sex. Research has shown that KY Jelly, Astroglide, Replens, olive oil, and saliva all interfere with sperm motility. If you need a lubricant...a sexual lubricant called Pre-Seed also advertises that it is nontoxic to sperm."
Marjorie Greenfield, MD © 2008
Dr. Greenfield writes: "And some lubricants used for sex can be mildly toxic to sperm, as can douching after sex. Research has shown that KY Jelly, Astroglide, Replens, olive oil, and saliva all interfere with sperm motility. If you need a lubricant...a sexual lubricant called Pre-Seed also advertises that it is nontoxic to sperm."

TAKING CHARGE OF YOUR FERTILITY
Toni Weschler, MPH © 2006
Here’s what Toni Weschler, in her bestselling book, writes about Pre-Seed: "Until recently, there really wasn’t a viable option to use during the one time in your life that you probably would have appreciated it most. Luckily, though, a revolutionary new vaginal moisturizer has recently been developed that is specifically designed to mimic natural body secretions and provide an optimal environment for sperm. It is called Pre-Seed, and it works by delivering a pH balanced semen-like fluid."
Toni Weschler, MPH © 2006
Here’s what Toni Weschler, in her bestselling book, writes about Pre-Seed: "Until recently, there really wasn’t a viable option to use during the one time in your life that you probably would have appreciated it most. Luckily, though, a revolutionary new vaginal moisturizer has recently been developed that is specifically designed to mimic natural body secretions and provide an optimal environment for sperm. It is called Pre-Seed, and it works by delivering a pH balanced semen-like fluid."

