Sunday, May 25, 2014

Getting pregnant tips?




Deserae~fi


My husband and I would like to have a baby. Are there any good "getting pregnant" tips you ladies can give me? We are using preseed and we have been having sex almost every day. Are there any specific positions that can help or an herb or something I can take that can help with fertility? Hoping to get pregnant soon. Baby Dust to you all.


Answer
In some cases, as when nature needs a boost, a little push from you and your partner can go a long way in getting pregnant. When it comes to the best position to get pregnant, the general rule is that the male sperm must be deposited as near to the female cervix as possible.


This has something to do with the life spans of the female egg and the male sperm. Once an egg is released from the ovary - a stage also known as ovulation - it begins its path down the fallopian tube to the uterus. A released egg typically survives for only 24 hours, while a sperm can last anywhere from three to five days in the female body. As such, the egg has to be as close to the egg as possible so they can meet and join before the egg dies.

While not a lot of people will agree that the sexual positions have anything to do with getting pregnant, the logical inference is that it makes sense to assume the position that can help the sperm meet the egg in the shortest possible time.

This is especially true when for couples who have problems or difficulty conceiving. Having said this, the first "best position to get pregnant" tip is to avoid positions that least expose the cervix to the male sperm, and that generally defy gravity such as sex while standing up, sitting down, or with the woman on top. When trying to conceive, it is best to limit the amount of sperm that flows back out of the vagina.

The woman's hips should also be positioned in such a way that the sperm released is kept inside, giving it enough time to swim up to the female cervix.

Consider the following positions instead:

1. The missionary position. Or man-on-top is said to be the position that's best for getting pregnant. This is because this particular position allows for the deepest possible penetration, making it possible for the sperm to get deposited closest to the cervix.

2. Raise the hips. Elevating the hips, which can be done by placing a pillow behind her, can also be helpful because this exposes the female cervix to as much semen as the male can release.

3. Doggy-style. The rear-entry position where the man enters the woman from behind is also a recommended position. In this position, sperm is also deposited closest to the cervix, thereby helping increase the chances of conception.

4. Side-by-side. You can also try having intercourse while lying side by side. This position likewise causes the most exposure of the cervix to the male sperm.

5. Orgasms. Finally, while this has nothing to do with sexual positions, there are also researches that suggest the importance of the female orgasm in conceiving. According to studies, female orgasm leads to contractions that could push sperm up into the cervix. The lesson: have fun while trying to conceive.

QUESTIONS AND TIPS ON NOT GETTING PREGNANT?




Alania


I need help. What can I do that will lessen a chance of pregnancy if I had sex? Any tips? What should I do to avoid pregnancy? And also, when is a woman ovulating and most likely to become pregnant, before or after their period?


Answer
The best way to not get pregnant is to no have sex, unless you are the virgin mary. Then you are screwed. (pun)

If you are going to have sex, always use birth control. Even better use two kinds of highly effective birth control. A good way to do this is pick one of the following to use: the patch, the pill, depo, or the implant ones. Then make sure to get it renewed when needed or take your pill at the same time (within two hours) every day. ALso, use condoms. If you want to be extra safe, through in some spermicidal foam or spermicidal lube. Just make sure it is safe to use with the condom and won't cause it to tear. (some will).

If for some reason, you miss a pill/shot/patch or the condom breaks, you can always take Plan B (the morning after pill). This thickens cervical mucus so the sperm have a lot of difficulty swimming to the ovum. I would suggest keeping it around just in case, because it is most effective the sooner you take it. So if you could take it immediately after the unprotected sex, you are best off. It does work somewhat for up to 3 days though.



If you are on a 28 day cycle then you will have your period sometime between days 1-7.
Ovulation takes place generally on day 14, but you are most fertile up to 3 days before and 3 days after.

Sperm can survive in your body 2-4 days which is why ovulation is such a long period of time.

By day 26 the lining has detached after "fading" in days 18-25

I've included a handy chart with more info that is curiously enough from a website explaining how to get pregnant.

Less than 1% of women will get pregnant if using the pill, patch, or depo properly.
Less than 2% will get pregnant if using condoms properly
and the morning after pill is up to %89 effective.

so think of it as a 1% chance of getting pregnant while on birth control. the condom reduces that one percent down to .0004%( this is 2% of 1) if used right. and then 11% chance of that .0004% chance which is .000044%. So if you use them all properly. you should be pretty safe.




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