Some vaginal lubricants labeled as "no spermicidal" may not be so harmless to sperm, and could actually thwart their egg-bound journey, suggests a new Swiss study. Researchers studied four gels in the ...
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May 7 -- TUESDAY, May 6 (HealthDay News) -- Couples trying to conceive should choose the lubricant they use wisely because some lubricants can affect sperm motility, a new study finds. "Most ...
Some brands of vaginal lubricants commonly recommended to couples undergoing fertility treatments may actually damage sperm and reduce the chance of conception. A new study shows three brands of ...
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Some vaginal lubricants labelled as non-spermicidal may actually be toxic to sperm, a Swiss study suggests. Out of four gels studied, only one, Pre-Seed, was non-toxic. Lubricants are used not just to ...