ive heard that the woman should be on her back with her pelvis tilted upwards...place some pillows under the butt so her pelvis is angled upwards...good luck !
2007-11-26 23:23:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Position is probably not the critical factor.
Where the woman is in her fertility cycle is very important. The egg must be released by the ovary and on its way to the womb when it is fertilised.
Also, I have seen a documentary that suggested it was important for the woman to orgasm either at the same time as the man or very shortly afterwards - this helps the womb to take in the sperm and give it a chance to reach the egg.
Acidity of the vagina is also important. Some couples have trouble conceiving because the woman's body chemistry causes the sperm to die before they reach the target.
Quantity of sperm helps. The man should be able to produce a good amount of ejaculate - so too much sex can cause the quantity to reduce and make getting pregnant less likely.
2007-11-26 22:44:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Woman down on her back. Lie down for 30 minutes after the act. Keep a pillow under the buttock to prevent semen flowing out. If the cycle is regular, the ovulation may take place between 10th and 15th day from the onset of the period. Have relation on alternate days during this period.
2007-11-27 16:40:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Myths abound when it comes to sex, sexual positions, and conception, says Donnica Moore, MD, a women's health expert based in Far Hills, New Jersey.
"One common misconception is that it's best to have all sex all the time because the greater the number episodes of intercourse, the greater the chance of conception," she says. But that's not true. "When trying to conceive, it's better to have sex every other day around ovulation to give the guy a chance to recharge his sperm count," she says.
While there are no scientific studies regarding the best sexual positions for baby-making, the missionary (man on top) position is typically considered optimal for conception, she says.
"Some people suggest that placing a pillow under the hips and keeping legs raised after sex may enhance the sperms' ability to swim upstream," she adds.
You can, of course, get pregnant having intercourse in almost any position, but there are certain gravity-defying positions such as sitting, standing or woman on top that may discourage sperm from traveling upstream.
"Also don't do stupid things like douche after you have sex if you are trying to conceive," says Moore. Douching alters the pH balance of the vagina and sperm needs the alkaline-acid levels to be more or less balanced in order to live. In addition, if you douche, you're flushing cervical fluid out and this fluid gives sperm an easier and quicker path to the uterus and beyond.
"There is also a myth that says if you have an orgasm, you are more likely to have a male," she says. "Who knows if that is true, but if you have an orgasm you are more likely to have fun," Moore says. And "when people are trying to get pregnant, it can take the fun and spontaneity out of sex."
The Missionary: This is a traditional position with the man on top. It’s face-to-face, so there is greater control and intimacy. The missionary position works best to deposit your sperm right at the entrance of your partner’s cervix.
Tip: Placing a pillow under your partner’s hips can increase her chances of getting pregnant. All she has to do is tilt her hips and gravity will take care of the rest: the sperm will automatically slide its way to the cervix if she holds still for around 30 minutes after intercourse.
Hands and knees: This position is commonly called, ‘***** Style.’ The name may sound funny but this position will allow for deeper penetration (and according to some connoisseurs, more satisfying orgasms). It involves your partner getting down on her knees (on the bed of course) while you enter her from behind. This position is easier if your partner has a tipped or tilted uterus. It gives the sperm a better way to travel to the cervix.
Spooning: This is a favorite among couples for slow and easy going sex. Imagine spoons lying in a drawer and you’ll get the idea. Lie side by side with your partner and enter as you caress her from behind. Use a pillow under your partner’s hips after ejaculation to keep your sperm close to your partner’s cervix.
What positions won’t help…
Woman on top: The sperm has just one way to go: up! So it’s going to slide right out once you separate. But you can ask your partner to flip over after ejaculation without separating and place the pillow to elevate her hips; this might help the sperm slide into the cervix.
Standing: This position may be enjoyable but has the same problem as above.
2007-11-27 00:33:54
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answered by MurphysGirl 4
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Hold him tight while coitus takes place and while he ejaculates tell him to press hard deep inside to penetrate the tip of his organ and inject the sperm directly into ovary.This is sure way to get pregnant if sex takes place during the fertile period. In fertile period, it is good to have similar sex every night more than once in different positions for enjoying change in taste.But ensure the partner to ejaculate deep inside all his sperm into the vagina .....so that the sperm takes no time to reach ovary.
2007-11-27 05:45:18
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answered by bikashroy9 7
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ive heard that the woman should be on her back with her pelvis tilted upwards...place some pillows under the butt so her pelvis is angled upwards
2007-11-26 23:36:42
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answered by swati 2
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DO IT FACE UP, CHEST DOWN, LEGS SPREAD, HANDS IN THE SKY,
2007-11-26 22:42:52
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answered by Anonymous
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