It will affect the number of sperm. In fact, when trying to conceive they reccommend that you don't even have intercourse every day. Every other day is what they say so you should let them build up over 48 hours if you want to conceive. On the other hand, don't think that it would be a good birth control!!!
2006-10-28 03:42:16
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answered by punxy_girl 4
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Ha ha! that's how maximum infant's are conceived! If it did have an result, there might want to be a number of people walking round wiht FAS. do no longer hardship...your infant will be nice! the baby does no longer get some thing the mummy places in her body, till the placenta varieties that's about 2 months into gestation. till now that, the embryo feeds off of a yolk sac. also, FAS takes position even as a mom beverages heavily for the era of her entire being pregnant.
2016-10-16 06:45:39
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answered by swailes 4
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No, but it will affect the number of sperm if you do it before intercourse. Not the best technique if you're trying to conceive.
2006-10-28 02:59:16
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answered by Bad Kitty! 7
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if it is excessive let´s say more than 4 times per day it can affect the type of sperm, the sperm ejaculated may be premature and there may be difficulty in conceiving.
there can also be decrease in number of sperm . .
2006-10-28 03:03:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes that true after doing it often sperms tends to get weak and when it is time for your wife to concieve the sperm will be too weak to function and the job will not be done prperly.
2006-10-28 03:04:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't do it right before intercourse, that's just common sense. I dont see why it would affect conceiving otherwise, but I wouldnt do it too often.
2006-10-28 03:24:38
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answered by guitarsoloist07 5
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It reduces the amount of sperm in the fluid.
2006-10-28 02:59:58
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answered by Clown Knows 7
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No...... male eggs (spermatazoa) are continually being replaced, unlike female eggs (ova) which are ALL in that female's ovaries upon birth ... and will not be replaced/renewed.
2006-10-28 03:00:52
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answered by ☺ . CIEL . ☺ 5
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Yes to some extent.
2006-10-28 03:02:47
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answered by minootoo 7
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no it will not effect any way.It is a cycle and production of semen will be their and reliese should be their anyhow.
2006-10-28 13:54:33
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answered by vinutha s 2
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