Personal
Lubricant Choices Affect Male Fertility
by David Picella
Copyright 2005 Majella.us
While scientific studies continue to tout the benefits
of technology in assisted reproduction, relatively little is known
about natural methods of fertility enhancement. The importance of
the cervical mucus environment and it's affects on the function
of male spermatozoa is underappreciated. In the absence of cervical
mucus, or in the case of vaginal dryness, couples frequently resort
to personal lubricants. In recent studies, some of the commonly
recommended lubricants, like KY®, Astroglide®, and Replens®
have been found to actually damage sperm, perhaps even at a rate
that is equivocal to contraceptive Jellies (http://www.helpconceive.com/hc_underEffects.html).
Brand new evidence from a comparative study presented at the Cojoint
Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine suggests
that only Pre-Seed® did not appear to cause significant damage
to sperm.
In the first experiment, sperm was incubated for
30 minutes. Motility measurements were 66% in the lubricant-free
environment, versus 2% for Astroglide®, and 64% for Pre-Seed®.
In the second experiment, sperm were evaluated after 4 hours of
incubation for damage to the genetic material and graded according
to the DNA fragmentation index. Pre-Seed demonstrated the smallest
effect with a 7% increase over the control (no lubricant).
The findings of this and other studies are significant.
At the Saint Gerard Fertility Care Center, we always ask about personal
lubricants and the only one that we recommend during the fertile
time is Pre-Seed®. Another reason to use Pre-Seed is because
Pre-Seed is also the only personal lubricant that meets physiologic
pH and osmolarity requirements for sperm and may protect against
the harmful effects of free radicals.
Recently I interviewed a woman who had been going
to an infertility specialist for more than 10 years and after undergoing
many medical treatments and surgical procedures with no pregnancies
to show for it, she is now facing menopause. Interestingly, she
and her spouse were using KY® routinely. In fact, they were
buying it "by the box." She was surprised to find out
about the effects of KY®.
We believe that combined with the monitoring of
fertility and cervical mucus, Pre-Seed can be added to a program
of infertility (when fertility is present and cervical mucus quality
is poor) as a routine recommendation for assisting couples who desire
to achieve pregnancy the natural way. At our center, we have an
easy to learn protocol that combines the monitoring of fertility
and the use of Pre-Seed for this purpose.
About the Author
David Picella helps couples who are trying to conceive naturally
without the use of expensive artificial reproductive techniques.
You can read more articles published by him and by other experts
in this area at: http://majella.us
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