Question. I am 31 and
my wife is 29. We have been married for the last one-and-a-half years.
We are now trying to have a baby. We want to know whether it is
necessary to avoid sex outside the high probability days - the first and
the last eight days. If yes, why? Will it reduce the chance of
conceiving if we have sex outside this high fertility period? To keep
track of her cycle, we are using a calender software. According to it,
only five-six days (before ovulation) is a high fertility period. Also
we prefer the woman-on-top position as I am quite heavy. But we try to
stay steady for 10-15 minutes so that the sperm can flow inside her
vagina. Is this okay or do we need to switch to man-on-top position to
increase our chances? Please suggest.
Answer. The most probable dates suitable for conception are from the 10th to the 15th day (with the first day being the day when menses start). There is no need to keep a calendar. You can have sex throughout the month without worrying over these things. Conception will occur with pleasure, not with calculation.
Answer. The most probable dates suitable for conception are from the 10th to the 15th day (with the first day being the day when menses start). There is no need to keep a calendar. You can have sex throughout the month without worrying over these things. Conception will occur with pleasure, not with calculation.
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