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Q: Anyone Tried This Conception Kit With Cap?
asked by: oneybunches on January 24th, 2007
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Hi again, just wondering if anyone else has come upon this kit and tried it?
It sounds interesting to say the least. It might be something to look into. Being in the category of unexplained is hard to take, if we are unable to have children, I would really like to know why.
I've read that your body can actually fight off your dh seeds like an allergic reaction (hostile environment)
this product claims to help with that.
Www.Conceptionkit.Com
have a look and let me know what you think Confused
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mom2jka replied on January 24th, 2007
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That looks very interesting. I don't think that it would hurt you, so it would be worth a try. You never know....
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ssparklers26 replied on January 27th, 2007
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Just thought i'd let you know i've heard of a lot of women using the instead menstrual cup for the same purpose. It's probably far less expensive and easily available. Just thought i'd let you know.
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reneblack replied on March 23rd, 2007
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Hey I read about that in 2006. I believe it works I have not tried it, but, the way it sounds with our anatomy and how its made, I think it works. Come on how could you not deny that. Its quiet expensive though... Neutral
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reneblack replied on March 23rd, 2007
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ssparklers26 wrote:
Just thought i'd let you know i've heard of a lot of women using the instead menstrual cup for the same purpose. It's probably far less expensive and easily available. Just thought i'd let you know.

the instead menstral cap does not work. Idea It is to big, loose, and roomy. The cervical cap works better because it's smaller and it fits perfecrt around your cervics.
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babeez replied on April 11th, 2007
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Did reneblack actually try the instead soft cup? I bought some instead soft cups this month to try becasue I can't afford 300 dollars for only 3 tries. The instead soft cups are inexpensive. Although they are bigger I was thinking that they'd be easier to "install". i read that the conceivex is thimble sized...how are you suppose to get that where ti needs to go without a speculum and major embarrasment at you husband routing around in your vagina? The Instead cups are easy to insert yourslef. My husband and I are planning to put his "seed" and some of the preseed sperm friendly lubricant into one of the cups and "install" it. You can make these cups less shallow by turning them inside out (the cup is attached to one side..just push it through the ring to take 1/2 inch off the depth). Anyway, my husband and I have been trying for 7 months to get pregnant with no sucess. We are hoping this works. I'd like to know if anyone has actually tied the Instead soft cups with or without sucess.
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reneblack replied on April 12th, 2007
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babeez wrote:
Did reneblack actually try the instead soft cup? I bought some instead soft cups this month to try becasue I can't afford 300 dollars for only 3 tries. The instead soft cups are inexpensive. Although they are bigger I was thinking that they'd be easier to "install". i read that the conceivex is thimble sized...how are you suppose to get that where ti needs to go without a speculum and major embarrasment at you husband routing around in your vagina? The Instead cups are easy to insert yourslef. My husband and I are planning to put his "seed" and some of the preseed sperm friendly lubricant into one of the cups and "install" it. You can make these cups less shallow by turning them inside out (the cup is attached to one side..just push it through the ring to take 1/2 inch off the depth). Anyway, my husband and I have been trying for 7 months to get pregnant with no sucess. We are hoping this works. I'd like to know if anyone has actually tied the Instead soft cups with or without sucess.

I dont mind. And yes I have tried instead soft cups! Did not work for me.
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