Press & Articles

  • Researchers Find Lubricant Doesn't Hinder Fertility
    Couples trying to conceive should choose the lubricant they use wisely because some lubricants can affect sperm motility, a new study finds.
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  • Hard to Conceive
    It could be said that Memphis fertility specialist Billy Kutteh's story falls into the category of "could of, should of, would of" been entrepreneurs--people (in this case a physician) with a novel discovery on their hands (in this case a lubricant) but for whom thoughts of commercialization didn't instinctively arise.
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  • Lubricants Paralyze Sperm Cells
    Do you want a kid? If your answer to this is in the positive, it's time you forgot about lubricants, at least about some of the commercially available ones. As signaled by a new research presented at the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists annual meeting, in New Orleans, some lubricants appear to paralyze sperm cells.
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  • Sex Positions to Get Pregnant
    Sex = babies, right? Actually, it’s surprising as many people get pregnant as they do. If everything is in working order for both partners and the timing is just right, you still only have a 25% chance of egg + sperm = pregnancy.
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  • On Call with Dr. Sandy: Fertility-Friendly Lubricants
    Reader Question: I've heard that vaginal lubricants can interfere with your ability to get pregnant. Is this true?
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