Married Couples: Best Sex Position to Get Pregnant

There are various reasons why couples do find it hard to conceive. low sperm count, emotional stress, obesity, alcohol and drugs are just a few of the many reasons behind. But before we talk about the best sexual position to get pregnant, let’s talk about facts. Truth is women can get pregnant in any sexual position. It could be the usual man-on-top, sitting, standing or woman-on-top. What’s important is for the sperm to be deposited as near to the cervix as possible.

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Not everyone agrees that sexual position has something to do with getting pregnant, the come to think of it, it makes sense to assume the position that can help the sperm meet the egg in the shortest possible time. Like if men don’t experience trajectory during ejaculation, the sperm will have a hard time reaching the ovum thus, decreasing the chance of fertilization.

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The idea is to avoid positions that least expose the cervix to the male sperm and that generally defy gravity such as sex while sitting down, with the woman on top or standing up. The woman’s hip should be placed or angled in a position that keeps the sperm inside, giving it enough time to swim up to the female cervix.

Experts say that missionary position is ideal for couples who are trying to have a baby. Elevating the females’ hip, which can be done by placing a pillow behind her, could also be done in order for the sperm to be deposited closest to the cervix.

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