The nurse suggests to a couple trying to conceive that conception might be enhanced by:
a. relaxing together in a sauna or hot tub.
b. stimulation of the scrotum with a vibrator.
c. increased time spent in foreplay.
d. using water-soluble lubricant.
D
Water-soluble lubricant has no spermicidal properties. Heat to the scrotum depresses spermato-genesis. Foreplay and vibrators do not increase spermatogenesis. Increases in foreplay time will not increase the chances of conception.
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