Lubricants Inhibit Conception
Lubricants often make sexual intercourse easier. But what is the effect of lubricants on conception?
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Lubricants create an unpleasant environment for sperm
Lubricants create a pleasant environment for easier lovemaking, which makes them increasingly more popular. Naturally, all that glitters isn’t gold. Lubricants may prevent sperm cells to conquer an egg, or at least make their journey very difficult. Instead of travelling rapidly to the egg, sperm cells stay in an unpleasant environment that slowly weakens them.
Therefore, how do you use lubricants without having an adverse effect on conception? Irrespective of a lubricant you use (even if it’s saliva or ordinary baby oil) or the quantity of the lubricant, this is enough to stop the triumphant march of his soldiers. If you want to have successful conception, you need strong and quick sperm cells that are headed to the right direction.
How do you conceive a child without lubrication?
Once again, as often before, you have to determine whether Mother Nature has made sure that you and your partner are fertile and there’s nothing that stands in your way when you indulge in the delights of sex. It’s the
natural lubricant – therefore, the natural lubrication of the vagina - that enables conception. The answer to the question what do you have to do is as follows: take time and have more intense sexual intercourse. Let it be a quick and forceful guide for your sperm cells, but not for your lovemaking.
What about women who can’t get wet?
It’s a fact that some women can’t get wet because of a disease. Does that mean that it’s more difficult for them to conceive a child because they have to use a lubricant? Apart from natural lubrication, hot water can help a woman conceive. Rapeseed oil and a raw egg white also help conceive a child. There are probably other (more or less) useful ways. We recommend that you stick to the one that Mother Nature offers. Not only because it’s the most genuine way, but also because it’s the most pleasant one.
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