About SWISS ROIS Fertility Lubricant
SWISS ROIS Fertility Lubricant Safe For Trying To Conceive. SWISS ROIS – Why You Need a Fertility Lubricant? Help Your Sperm Meet Your Egg….Safely!
For couples who are trying to conceive, making love tends to be less romantic and spontaneous, and more of a chore to be completed. Using a lubricant can help make the experience more pleasurable. When you are trying to get pregnant, it is important to understand that all lubricants are NOT created equal
Most everyday lubricants have a low pH and very high salt concentrations and are harmful to sperm. Using one of these everyday lubricants when you are trying to get pregnant is counterproductive – you don’t want your lubricant to make it harder for you to get pregnant! The class of lubricants specifically designated as fertility lubricants undergo specialized testing to ensure that they won’t harm sperm or eggs. SWISS ROIS has a pH of ~7 and mimics the consistency of your cervical secretions, which help the sperm swim through your cervix to meet the egg for conception. Not only does SWISS ROIS mimic your body fluids, but it contains no ingredients that can be harmful to eggs or sperm. Being FDA-cleared for fertility (PEB category) is a sure way to know a lubricant, such as SWISS ROIS, is safe to use when you are trying to conceive.
Keep You and Your Baby Safe from Parabens. Parabens are chemicals that have been used since the 1950s as preservatives to prevent the growth of bacteria in cosmetics, shampoos, lotions, and even lubricants. Known to be endocrine disrupters, parabens are sneaky in that they can mimic the activity of the hormone estrogen in the body’s cells, which may have implications for reproductive health and pregnancy wellness, as well as for the health and development of a fetus. We’ve all been exposed to parabens and have to do our best to detox before conception and continue to avoid exposure to these chemicals during conception and pregnancy. Needless to say, sending sperm through a lubricant that contains parabens on its way to the egg is ill-advised!