An in-home kit designed to help couples conceive won U.S. approval.
The $300 package is the first to be cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, said the product’s maker, closely held Conceivex Inc. of Saranac, Michigan, in a statement today.
The kit will be available only by prescription. It contains tools to predict fertility and a cervical cap that can be used for as long as three months to increase the chances of pregnancy, the company said. The cap brings semen in close contact with the cervix for four to six hours.
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I just hope it delivers on it’s promises to help women get pregnant “without” any hideous unforeseen side-effects.
Helene Kvist
Posted 14 Sep 2007 at 5:35 pm ¶http://www.my-fertility.com
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