Question Posted Saturday January 31 2009, 11:27 pm
i am trying to conceive for first time,so i am very eager to get pregnant.to conceive quickly i want to know the minimum intercourse time. i also soon after the intercourse semen seeps out then is it that not correct for becoming pregnant?
Go to a pharmacy and buy an ovulation kit. It's the same as a pregnancy test. You pee on a stick every day and if it turns the right color (the box will tell you) that means you're ovulating. You can also try and figure out your cycle...there are calendars online that can help you with that.
On your three most fertile days you need to do this:
The day before you're fertile, have sex. Afterwards, lie on your back with your hips raised (just put a pillow under them) for a half hour. This gives the sperm the highest likelihood of reaching your tubes (where your egg will meet it)
You want to do this the day before you ovulate because you're more likely to get pregnant that way.
Wait a day.
Do it again, in the exact same way (you on your back, raise your hips when you're done)
You want to wait a day because his sperm needs to gain "strength." You'll also probably want to ask him not to masturbate during that time either.
You're more likely to get pregnant having sex every other day than every day.
I do have a question of my own, however:
Why do you assume there's a minimum time you can have sex to get pregnant? Does the man/boy you're with not know you're trying? [ KhrystyG's advice column | Ask KhrystyG A Question ]
karenR answered Sunday February 1 2009, 10:57 am: There is no minimum intercourse time to get pregnant. Time spent doesn't matter at all.
The more often you have sex, probably
increases your chances if that is what you are meaning. :)
It is true some semen does seep out afterward.
There are millions though and not all seep out.
You will eventually get pregnant. The best
thing to do is relax and not worry about it. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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