If you’re deep into the trying-to-conceive (or TTC) communities online, you may have come across something called “the soft cup method” for trying to conceive. But what is it and—more importantly—does it work? What is the soft cup method? The soft cup method is when a menstrual cup (one brand name is Softcup) is used to keep ejaculate in the vaginal canal near the cervix after insemination. The idea behind it is that the cup will keep all of the sperm in place. It’s basically a tool to assist the concept behind laying on your back afterwards.If you are thinking of using the soft cup method, please check in with your doctor prior to trying. Does the soft cup method work? There isn’t any evidence to say it does besides anecdotes. Many couples swear by it even though it has
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