International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, 2022

Sperm-friendly lubricant: Fact or fiction

Markram J , Griessel L , Girdler-Brown B

DOI10.1002/ijgo.14136 PMID35318650
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Abstract

Objective

To assess the effects of "sperm-friendly" coital lubricants on sperm motility.

Methods

This study compared the effects of five lubricants (Optilube®, Pre-Seed®, Yes Baby®, olive oil, and egg white) on sperm motility in 60 normozoospermic semen samples obtained from men attending a private fertility clinic. Samples were exposed to each of the lubricants, with untreated samples serving as controls, and were examined microscopically at four defined time-points from 2 to 72 h after liquefaction. Sperm motility was graded according to World Health Organization criteria.

Results

With the exception of egg white, all lubricants caused significant (P < 0.001) reductions in sperm forward progression compared with untreated controls until 24 h after liquefaction. Furthermore, between-group comparisons of the commercially available lubricants revealed statistically significant differences in forward progression motility: Pre-Seed® was superior to Optilube® (P < 0.001), which in turn was superior to Yes Baby® (P < 0.001) at 2-4 h after exposure. Significance (P < 0.001) between Pre-Seed® and Yes Baby® was maintained until 24 h.

Conclusion

Although spermatozoa exposed to Pre-Seed® demonstrated greater motility than spermatozoa exposed to Yes Baby®, claims that these lubricants are sperm-friendly were refuted. Conversely, egg white was shown to be a sperm-friendly lubricant for couples who are trying to conceive.

PMID 35318650 35318650 DOI 10.1002/ijgo.14136 10.1002/ijgo.14136

Cite this article

Markram, J., Griessel, L., Girdler-Brown, B., & Outhoff, K. (2022). Sperm-friendly lubricant: Fact or fiction. International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijgo.14136