Do sperm and lubricants gel well with each other? A systematic review

E. Gumerova, M. P. Rimmer, S. A. Gellatly (Lead / Corresponding author)

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    Abstract

    Vaginal lubricants are commonly used to aid sexual pleasure and/or to help combat vaginal dryness and dyspareunia. Several studies have reported their impact on sperm function, however there are no published guidelines to help healthcare professionals and couples select a vaginal lubricant that is 'sperm-safe'. To address this, we conducted a literature search using both PubMed and Scopus to identify and appraise manuscripts that reported the impact of lubricants on sperm function. We did not restrict the literature search by year of publication, and we only included manuscripts that looked at the impact of vaginal lubricants on human sperm. The quality of the eligible studies was assessed using the Björndahl et al., (2016) checklist for semen analysis, as most of the studies reported the findings of a basic semen analysis. A total of 24 articles were eligible for analysis with a total of 35 vaginal lubricants (that were available to buy over the counter) being included, 2 of which studied the effect of vaginal lubricants on sperm function in vivo, and 22 being conducted in vitro. KY Jelly, PreSeed and Astroglide were most studied, with most manuscripts focussing on their impact on sperm motility. A paucity of data on most lubricants combined with methodological variations between studies and limited/no reporting on pregnancy outcomes means greater efforts are required before an evidence-based guideline can be published.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number2285349
    Number of pages15
    JournalHuman Fertility
    Volume27
    Issue number1
    Early online date4 Dec 2023
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2024

    Keywords

    • Vaginal lubricants
    • recommendations
    • sperm function
    • systematic review

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Obstetrics and Gynaecology
    • Reproductive Medicine

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