It’s Friday! Time to concentrate on reproduction. And there’s no better way to do that than by putting on your Conception Caps! This FDA approved device apparently bypasses all the sperm-destroying aspects of lovemaking and physically puts semen as close to the uterus as possible:
“Sperm that are placed directly on the cervical opening with the Conception Cap do not have to deal with such issues as tilted cervix, high vaginal pH levels, being flushed out by gravity, low sperm count and low sperm motility,” he said…
Unlike older devices, the Conception Cap is made of flexible, surgical-grade silicone that women can use in the privacy of their homes. Previous caps were bulky, had to be inserted by a physician, and required women to lie in their doctor’s office for up to four hours. With the Conception Cap, women may continue normal activity while the cap is in place…
The Conception Kit has completed a clinical trial by Spectrum Health in Grand Rapids, Mich., that concluded that users are able to clearly understand its Instructions for Use and can follow them successfully.
The lead investigator of the trial is Dorsey Ligon, M.D., program director of the Spectrum Obstetrics and Gynecology Department. Dr. Ligon says that “successful use” means that users of the kit can understand and follow the Kit’s instructions, including being able to manipulate the semen collector, fill the Conception Cap and properly place the Cap onto the cervix without spilling the semen. The clinical trial also ensured that the user understands the warning labels, as well as the conditions that the Conception Kit will not overcome.
The Conception Kit contains everything a couple needs to greatly increase the chance of becoming pregnant over a three-month period – Conception Caps, non-latex semen collectors, ovulation predictors, conception timing wheels, pregnancy test kits, a medical provider note and envelope, an instruction manual, a journal to record progress and sperm-friendly intimate moisturizer samples.
And love. All for $299.95.
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Bonus: Dr. Dorsey Ligon, the study’s lead investigator and, quite coincidentally, chair of the Conceivex advisory board, has been in the news before…