Erronius answered Saturday December 30 2006, 5:26 am: There is no magic timing. While in theory this kind of thing sounds good, but its been disproven many times. As people dont cycle in the way many animals do, due to seasonal changes, you can pretty much have a chance to get pregnant all 356 days of the year. Though I'm not sure of the exact chances, I'm pretty sure its possible enough that you don't want to try this expecting an easy solution. Even if the chance was a 1% chance, which sounds low, in a year thats like a better than a 10% chance overall (please no math majors coming in to poke holes because of probability over time, kthx).
Won't work. Don't rely on something like this, eventually a sperm will swim a marathon or an egg will be in the right place and at the right time. Next thing you know, you'll be pregnant and wondering why it didn't work. [ Erronius's advice column | Ask Erronius A Question ]
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