Wanting to avoid expensive In Vitro Fertilization, my son and his wife recently tried The Stork OTC for their first time. While we're still waiting on the results, my daughter-in-law was absolutely ecstatic about how simple the process was and how grateful she is not to have had to endure an overly invasive procedure. Like her, many of us feel that trying to get pregnant is an intimate matter which is one main reason The Stork OTC was designed as a device to be used at home. By combining advanced technology with an established conception technique known as cervical cap insemination, The Stork OTC has shown to deliver over three times the amount of sperm concentration directly at the cervix.
The Stork OTC is the only FDA cleared, over-the-counter home conception kit using cervical cap insemination and includes an easy to use condom-like sheath with a Human Sperm Bio-Assay tested cervical cap. Now women and couples struggling to conceive a child have a drug-free, clinically-validated conception aid they can use in the privacy of their own home! Easy‐to‐follow instructions are included in the package and an instructional video is available online at The Stork OTC website. While The Stork OTC is designed for use without a healthcare provider, one may be consulted if desired.
The Stork OTC offers no shots. no scans, no prescriptions, and no procedures - because trying to get pregnant is challenging enough! Interested in learning more and participating in the upcoming Twitter party? Be sure to join in on April 25th at 8pm EST and participate with hashtag #TTCwithStorkOTC & #becomingadad.
Also, make sure you check out the cool deal on CVS ExtraBucks® - you get $30 ExtraBucks when you purchase 2 Stork OTC devices at CVS/pharmacy™ - offer only valid through April 29th! For more information about The Stork OTC, please feel free to visit their website. You can also stay current on the latest news and deals by following them on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram!
Disclaimer: This is a sponsored conversation from Mums the Word Network and The Stork OTC. All opinions are my own.
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