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Mosie Baby Made Conception Easier (and Less Stressful!)

I found out about Mosie from the FemTech Focus podcast at a time when my husband and I were struggling to conceive our first child. I decided to look into Mosie, and, after seeing tons of positive reviews, went to purchase the kit - but it was sold out! I signed up to be alerted when there was a re-stock, and immediately bought two kits once I got the email a few months later. We used one kit, and, honestly, I was not particularly hopeful it would lead to anything on the first try. A few days after using the Mosie kit, we went to a fertility consultation, and my husband and I began gearing up for thousands of dollars of tests. I waited for my period to come in order to begin testing and it never came! I took several pregnancy tests because I was in such disbelief! I am now 6 weeks pregnant and my husband and I couldn't be happier to expect our own Mosie baby!

My favorite thing about the Mosie kit is that it significantly reduces the performance stress and pressure that's usually required for conception sex. Someone else left a review of Mosie that said that it helped them to separate conception sex and pleasure sex, so that sex wasn't just associated with being a chore. I think it really helped in that aspect because it lowers to amount of energy required for ejaculation - I like to say it's "abbreviated" sex instead of "full" penetrative sex, which requires less energy and is much easier to achieve for two exhausted adults who think more about sleep when they get home than sex.

Another theory I have is that it may be really helpful for those of us with pelvic floor disorders, like vaginismus. I always have tons of vaginal leakage after penetrative sex, and always wonder if my chronic pelvic floor tightness prevents my cervix from opening enough to collect anything. Since the syringe is much smaller, I am wondering if it triggers less tension and allows my cervix to be more relaxed. This is all speculation, of course, and would definitely have to be tested clinically to know for sure. Thank you Mosie Baby!

- A&D from PA

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