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2007-02-18 22:38:29 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive

14 answers

have sex in a speeding car?

2007-02-18 22:41:26 · answer #1 · answered by tickTickTICK 3 · 1 1

All you can really do is make sure your having sex with your partner before and during the time you ovulate. You work out when you ovulate by taking 14 away from the number of days your cycle is long. For example a cycle of 30 days would go as follows; 30 - 14 = 16 - therefore 16 being the day you ovulate on. This is because women generally ovulate 14 days BEFORE their NEXT period. Make sure you are sleeping with your partner 5 days prior (as sperm can live for up to 5 days in your body ) and during your fertile time.
Other than that make sure you are healthy & fit, cut down or give up smoking & alcohol & start taking a pregnancy vitamin. Short of all that all you can really do is relax and enjoy it! Good luck!

2007-02-19 06:48:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hold or prop your hips and legs up after you guys do your thing, to help the sperm flow easier toward your egg, and eat foods that are highly acidic. Also you can moniter when you are ovulating with an ovulation test. Good luck, hope you get your wishes fulfilled soon!

2007-02-19 06:45:56 · answer #3 · answered by whoswhomwho 2 · 0 0

Heres a list of tips that im aware of that will be very helpful in your journey to conception but be aware these help and increase your chances but its not a garantee wanting a baby too much will stop you getting pregnant full stop so relax and enjoy!!!!

Start taking folic acid now. You reduce your chances of giving birth to a baby with a neural tube defect (for example, anencephaly or spina bifida) by 50% to 70% if you start taking at least 0.4 mg of folic acid each day two to three months before you start trying to conceive.

Try to keep sex fun when you're trying to conceive. Use rooms other than the bedroom or schedule your babymaking rendezvous for an odd time of day. The rationale? You won't be able to keep up the babymaking pace for very long if sex starts feeling like a chore.

Don't hop up and run to the bathroom right after you make love. Lying down for at least a few minutes (some fertility experts say five minutes) after intercourse increases the odds that the sperm will be able to keep their date with the awaiting egg and that you'll win at baby roulette.

Make love often during your fertile period (the five days leading up to ovulation). If you've got the stamina to make love at least every 48 hours, you will ensure that there's a fresh shipment of sperm waiting in the fallopian tube at any given time. Of course, you can get too much of a good thing if your partner has a low sperm count, so if you're aware of a pre-existing fertility problem, you'll want to talk this issue over with your fertility specialist.
Keep in mind that babymaking is a numbers game. Even if you do everything "right," you still have only a 25% to 30% chance of conceiving in any given cycle.

Are you a coffee drinker? Time to give it up or switch to decaf! Caffeine is thought to restrict the growth of a developing baby by constricting blood vessels and reducing blood flow to the uterus. What's more, a few studies have indicated that excessive consumption of caffeine (that is, more than three cups of drip coffee per day) may contribute to fertility problems. The jury is still out on this last point, however.

Are you or your partner regularly exposed to hazardous substances in the workplace? You may need to consider a job change or job modification before you start your family. Certain substances can affect both the quality of sperm and the development of the embryo.

Have you had your preconception checkup yet? Set up an appointment with your doctor to review your medical history and to talk about your plans to start trying to conceive.
Are you currently taking any prescription or over-the-counter drugs? Be sure to ask your doctor if it's safe for you to continue taking them once you start trying to conceive.

If you aren't already doing so, start keeping a menstrual calendar. Note the date when your period starts, the number of days it lasts, and anything else your doctor might want to know about. This information could prove helpful if you experience problems in conceiving. It can also prove invaluable in pinpointing the date of conception -- and consequently your due date.

Try to book the last appointment of the day for your preconception checkup. That's when your doctor or midwife is most likely to be able to take the time to answer your questions and address your concerns without feeling rushed to go on to the next patient.

Make your vaginal environment as sperm-friendly as possible. Avoid vaginal sprays and scented tampons (which can cause a pH imbalance in your vagina); artificial lubricants, vegetable oils, and glycerin (because they can kill off sperm); saliva (because saliva can also kill sperm); and douching (because it alters the normal acidity of the vagina; can cause vaginal infections and/or pelvic inflammatory disease; and may wash away the cervical mucus that is needed to transport the sperm).

If you're monitoring your cervical mucus in an attempt to predict your most fertile days, do your checks before you shower, bathe, or swim. These activities can all affect the quantity and quality of your cervical mucus.

Hope this will help!

2007-02-19 08:34:55 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

One of the best things to to when trying to conceive (besides doing it) is not stressing out. Stress can make it harder to conceive, so just go with the flow and everything will happen at the right time.

2007-02-19 06:51:58 · answer #5 · answered by mo-b 3 · 0 0

Take a good multivitamin and extra folic acid, exercise, get plenty of sleep, but most importantly have lots of sex!

2007-02-19 06:42:54 · answer #6 · answered by GoldieMeg 3 · 1 0

the woman should put a pillow under her hips and have sex in the missionary position this allows sperm to go in a bit further so they don't need to travel so far

2007-02-19 06:44:12 · answer #7 · answered by Mel 5 · 0 0

lots of rumpy pumpy my dear. Enjoy!

2007-02-19 08:42:07 · answer #8 · answered by carlyjayne 2 · 0 0

you can do it after 9 -11 days after your period and you can see http://www.fertilitygal.com and after sign in that you find that which day is best for your conception

2007-02-19 07:07:46 · answer #9 · answered by neda 1 · 0 0

if there was a sure-fire answer to that question, no one would be in this chat room.

2007-02-19 10:56:50 · answer #10 · answered by APV 3 · 0 0

The old fashioned way. do it often, and rest afterwards.
peace.

2007-02-19 06:42:25 · answer #11 · answered by Ignatious 4 · 0 0

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