BabyDance is the only sperm-friendly fertility lubricant made without parabens and cleared by the FDA. Designed for couples who are trying-to-conceive, the patented formula is pH-matched to fertile cervical mucus and semen, includes 6 sets of single use tubes and applicators. 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, and you need to be discerning when selecting a lubricant to use when baby dancing. Most everyday lubricants have a low pH and very high salt concentrations, and are harmful to sperm. It goes without saying that 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. BabyDance has a pH of ~7 and mimics the consistency of your cervical secretions, which help the sperm to swim through your cervix to meet the egg for conception. Not only does BabyDance mimic your own body fluids, 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 BabyDance, 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. New evidence shows that parabens can cross the human placenta, which is particularly startling because the placenta generally acts as a barrier to keep toxins away. Studies have shown that of the pregnant women with parabens in their own blood, all have parabens in their umbilical cord blood samples as well. Parabens have significant negative implications for human growth and development of an embryo. Additionally, exposure to parabens during pregnancy can result in male babies being born with genital abnormalities. 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! What Testing Does BabyDance undergo to fulfill the FDA Requirements for Fertility Lubricants? The US FDA has a special category of medical devices, known as the PEB category, for lubricants designed to be used by couples who are trying to get pregnant. These PEB category lubricants, such as BabyDance, are tested extensively prior to FDA clearance to ensure that they are safe for sperm, eggs and embryos. And, once these products are on the market, manufacturers of these FDA-cleared fertility-friendly lubricants are required to confirm that each batch of product does not harm sperm or egg function. FDA cleared fertility lubricants are specifically tested to ensure that the lubricant: is pH neutral (pH 7) and isosmotic/isotonic (e.g. 300 mOsmo/kg) with fertile cervical mucus and semen to prevent shock and damage to sperm and eggs. won't interfere with human sperm motility, survival, or integrity. is the correct viscosity to allow sperm to swim into and through the lubricant. won't interfere with embryo development. is safe to use for in vitro fertilization and other fertility interventions. is screened, both at time of production and throughout the shelf life of the lubricant, for endotoxins, which are toxins produced by bacteria that can harm sperm and egg function even at relatively low levels When you are trying to conceive, the only sure way to know that your lubricant won't harm sperm is to choose an FDA-cleared fertility lubricant like BabyDance. We all know that reading labels and marketing information is confusing, so use this guide to avoid common mistakes when selecting a fertility-friendly lubricant: 1) Avoid lubricants with very low pH levels (~pH 3), very high osmolality (>3,000 mOsm/kg), and/or the products that contain small penetrating chemicals (for example, glycerol) 2) Avoid confusing a lubricant labeled as non-spermicidal with an FDA-cleared fertility lubricant 3) Avoid lubricants that are labeled as organic or natural but are not FDA-cleared as fertility lubricants, as only the FDA-cleared lubricants are required to undergo testing that shows the product won’t harm sperm or eggs 4) Avoid using household oils, as household oils often contain toxic peroxides and inflammatory chemicals that develop over time due to exposure to light, room temperature, and the purity of the oil. Bottom line, identifying that a lubricant is FDA cleared for fertility (PEB category) is a sure way to know if that lubricant is safe to use when you are trying to conceive. Made in United States DIRECTIONS: Single-use tubes and applicators deliver BabyDance inside the vagina near the cervix prior to intercourse. May also be applied externally to genital tissues. Consult physician for use with fertility interventions. See insert for complete directions. ©IsoLove
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