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Features
Pre-Seed is the first "sperm-friendly" vaginal lubricant that mimics natural body secretions to relieve vaginal dryness while providing an optimal sperm environment
The 40g tube has enough moisturizer for 8 applications, but you can get more applications depending on how much you use each time
Pre-Seed has been fully clinically tested and doctor recommended.
pH balanced to semen for an optimal sperm environment
Pre-Seed - plus 5 ultra branded pregnancy test strips only from Access Diagnostics
When Does Vaginal Dryness Occur? Many times women believe that vaginal lubricants or moisturizers are only for women going through menopause and experiencing vaginal dryness. This is not true and normal hormonal fluctuations often cause vaginal dryness creating the need for extra vaginal lubrication. Vaginal dryness can often occur during:- - the menstrual cycle - pregnancy - childbirth - nursing - times of emotional stress - and when using a condom Vaginal dryness is a big problem Many women experience vaginal dryness at some time and may use vaginal lubricants. This is especially true for couples trying to conceive since the stress associated with suspected infertility or intercourse on demand when using fertility indicators, only makes matters worse. Natural vaginal moisture plays an important role in fertility by providing the right environment for sperm. Vaginal dryness can reduce fertility, lead to painful intercourse, lead to infection, which will further reduce fertility, thus creating a negative spiral. Why do I need PRE-SEED rather than other vaginal lubricants? Pre-Seed is sperm friendly which means that sperm can move freely in your vagina. The picture below shows sperm swimming freely between semen and Pre-Seed which is exactly what you need when trying to conceive. Many popular lubricants can create a barrier that interferes with sperm as shown in the picture below - you can see that no sperm have been able to enter the lubricant. Even worse many popular lubricants are actually hostile to sperm and should not be used when trying to conceive.