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5 Reasons Why Fertility Nurses Are Now Recommending Conception Cups Before IVF
By Rachel Torres, RN | Fertility Nurse
If you've been trying for more than 6 months and everything tests "normal," read this before your next fertility appointment.
1. It Addresses the One Thing Lying Still for 20 Minutes Can't Fix — And Gives Sperm 6 Full Hours at the Cervix
After intercourse, gravity begins moving seminal fluid downward immediately. Within 15-30 minutes, a significant fraction has already leaked out, even when you lie completely still.
What remains near the cervix is a fraction of what was originally deposited.
A conception cup changes the physics entirely. Inserted right after intercourse, it creates a soft seal that holds semen in direct contact with the cervix for up to 6 hours.
Supplements optimize egg quality. Tracking optimizes timing. The cup optimizes what happens to sperm in the hours after intercourse, the one thing nothing else addresses.
2. It Works While You Sleep, Move, and Live Your Life — No More Lying Still Hoping Gravity Cooperates
The moment you stand up after those 20 minutes lying still, the leakage resumes. What stayed near the cervix doesn't stay there once you move.
With a conception cup, you insert it once and live your life. Sleep normally. Shower. Get dressed. Go to work.
The cup holds everything in place for up to 6 hours while you go about your day.
No more awkward timing. No more lying still with cramping legs. No more wondering if you moved too soon.
You're not a hostage to gravity anymore.
3. Over 2,400 Women in the TTC Community Got Their BFP Within 1-3 Cycles — After Trying Everything Else for Months
The pattern is remarkably consistent: women who've tried everything else for 6, 10, 14 months finally try a conception cup — and get their BFP within 1-3 cycles.
★★★★★ Emma R. — TTC 9 months
"My fertility doctor had never mentioned this. Used it for one cycle. Now 11 weeks pregnant."
★★★★★ Danielle K. — TTC 14 months
"BFP on my first cycle using this. I genuinely can't believe I didn't know about this sooner."
★★★★★ Amanda K. — TTC 18 months, 1 failed IUI
"Tried this for two cycles. Pregnant on cycle 2. My fertility nurse never mentioned it."
Not a miracle cure. Just addresses the one mechanical problem every other intervention ignores: sperm retention at the cervix.
4. It Costs $47 and Takes 30 Seconds to Insert — Before You Spend $20,000 on IVF You Might Not Need
A single IVF cycle costs $18,000-$25,000. Many women go through 2-3 cycles before success.
Before you commit to that financially, physically, and emotionally — try this:
A medical-grade conception cup. FDA-registered. Holds sperm at the cervix for 6 hours. No hormones. No needles. No clinic appointments.
$47.
Most likely to help: You've been trying 6+ months. Everything tests "normal." No diagnosed structural issues. Unexplained infertility.
May not help: Blocked tubes, severe male factor, diagnosed conditions requiring medical intervention.
Some women need IVF. But some women just need sperm to stay where it's supposed to be.
5. It's Ready for Your Next Fertile Window — FDA-Registered, No Prescription, No Waiting
How to use:
Step 1: Insert after intercourse (30 seconds, easier than a tampon)
Step 2: Wear 4-6 hours (sleep, work, live your life)
Step 3: Remove and rinse. Reuse during your next fertile window.
No appointments. No bloodwork. No prescriptions. No waiting for insurance approval.
✓ FDA-registered device
✓ 100% medical-grade silicone
✓ Hormone-free
Your next fertile window is coming. Don't let it pass without every possible advantage.
Conception Booster Cup
The simple tool thousands of women in the TTC community swear by before IVF, before the clinic, before giving up. Medical-grade silicone. Hormone-free. 30 seconds to use.
Keeps sperm close to your cervix for up to 6 hours
Works with your body — no hormones, no prescription
Trusted by thousands of women in the TTC community
Ready in 30 seconds — use it each night of your fertile window
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1. After intercourse, most sperm leaks out within minutes
2. The cup creates a seal, holding sperm directly at the cervix
3. Sperm stay where they need to be for up to 6 hours
Step 1 — Insert after intercourse (30 seconds)
Step 2 — Wear for 4-6 hours (sleep, work, anything)
Step 3 — Remove and rinse. Reuse next fertile window.
"Most women say it's easier than a tampon."
✓ FDA-registered device
✓ Made from 100% medical-grade silicone
✓ BPA-free, phthalate-free, latex-free
✓ Hormone-free — works with your natural cycle
✓ No prescription required
✓ Designed with fertility specialists
Yes — and here's why. The cup doesn't interfere with your cycle at all. It simply keeps sperm as close to your cervix as possible after intercourse, for as long as possible. Whether your cycle is 26 days or 40 days, the cup does the same job: maximizing what happens during your fertile window, whenever it occurs. Many women in the TTC community with PCOS have reported success precisely because the cup works with your body, not around it.
Lying still for 20 minutes helps — but gravity wins eventually. Studies show that a significant portion of semen begins to leak from the vaginal canal within minutes, even when you stay completely still. The cup creates a soft seal directly at the cervix, holding everything in place for up to 6 hours — not 20 minutes. That's the difference between hoping and actually giving every sperm the time it needs to make the journey.
Yes — the cup is fully compatible with fertility-friendly lubricants like Preseed or any water-based lube. Just apply the lubricant as you normally would before intercourse, then insert the cup after. The two work together: the lube supports sperm motility during intercourse, the cup keeps sperm positioned at the cervix afterward. It's one of the most common combinations recommended in the TTC community.
The cup works independently of your cycle length. The only thing that matters is timing it correctly with your fertile window — typically the 2-3 days around ovulation. Whether that falls on day 12 or day 20 of your cycle, the process is identical: insert the cup after intercourse during your fertile window, wear it for 4-6 hours, and remove. If you're not already tracking ovulation, a simple LH strip test will help you pinpoint your window with accuracy.
Completely. The cup is made from 100% medical-grade silicone — the same material used in medical implants and menstrual cups worn for up to 12 hours. Most women find it easier to wear overnight since they don't have to think about it. Insert after intercourse, sleep normally, remove in the morning. No discomfort, no leakage, no interruption to your night. In fact, sleeping with it in is the easiest and most effective way to get the full 6-hour window.
The Floraly Conception Booster Cup is FDA-registered as a medical device, meaning it meets the safety and material standards required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Like all Class I medical devices of this type, it does not require FDA pre-market approval — but its registration confirms it is manufactured to strict safety standards. It is made from 100% medical-grade silicone, BPA-free, phthalate-free, and latex-free.
If you don't see results after your first cycle, our 3-Cycle Pack gives you the time most women need — the TTC community consistently reports that the biggest results come between cycle 2 and 3. And if it's simply not right for you, we offer a full refund. No questions asked.