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I have been using your product…for 3 months now, and I think your phrase of “seriously fun baby making” is true! My husband and I really enjoy the product. Thanks!
Our patients love your products! Your products are the only lubricants we recommend. Thanks for making such great products!
I am so glad I can confidently recommend a lubricant to my subfertile patients that won't work against them.
These data represent opt-in self-reported surveys. They are not clinical studies and are for information only. Consult your physician if you have not become pregnant after 6 months of product use. No clinical patient data are available regarding viable pregnancies or birth outcomes in patients using this product.
134 women completed a self-reporting, opt-in internet survey. Women were recruited through social media and chat room sites. Data are not a clinical study or necessarily reflective of the broader population. An emphasis of this survey was learning more about women who used Pre-Seed lubricant specifically because of poor quality fertile fluids/cervical secretions.
Trying-to-conceive women in our survey used Pre-Seed lubricant because of inadequate vaginal secretions, including fertile fluids, based on the following personal needs:
A total of 87 women used Pre-Seed lubricant for poor quality fertile fluids with 81% of these women saying it increased their fluid quality; and 64% saying it improved their fluid quantity.
These results support the value of Pre-Seed lubricant to relieve dryness and supplement vaginal secretions involved in reproduction, including fertile fluids. This is the third survey we have done in the past 7 years showing no gender differences in pregnancy outcomes for women using Pre-Seed lubricant.
The following data are from 100 self-reporting Pre-Seed lubricant users, responding to an internet request for information in May and June, 2005. This is a self-responding survey, and there are no controls for comparison (i.e., couples not using Pre-Seed lubricant) so it is NOT a scientific study, but rather just informative.
These self-reported findings include:
This broke down into pregnancies in:
This is in comparison to population studies suggesting a maximum pregnancy rate per cycle of 30% in presumed "fertile" couples over the first 2 cycles which then declines over the following cycles (Zinaman et al., Fertil Steril, 1996).
The pregnancies reported resulted in:
25% of all couples using Pre-Seed lubricant had undiagnosed infertility, 26% had diagnosed male factor issues, and 34% had diagnosed female factor issues. Further, 25% were taking Clomid and 16% other fertility medications. For couples that became pregnant, this was 15% undiagnosed, 19% male factor, 23% female factor, with 21% on Clomid and 21% on other fertility medications. 45% mentioned no infertility diagnosis.
84% of users liked "the way Pre-Seed lubricant feels" well enough to want to use it as their regular lubricant.