| Appropriate positions to
conceive Are some sexual
positions better than others for conception?
Many experts suspect that the missionary position (man
on top) affords the best opportunity for baby-making,
though no definitive studies have been done on this
question. This position allows for the deepest
penetration and, as a result, places sperm closer to the
cervix. For additional effectiveness, the woman can try
elevating her hips with a pillow so her cervix is
exposed to the maximum amount of semen.
Other possibilities (in case you get bored): >
Rear-entry, when the man enters the woman from behind,
either lying down or kneeling, can also deposit sperm
close to the cervix. > Lying side-by-side — this can be
a relaxing position (great for promoting good sex) and
easier on a partner who is overweight or has a bad back.
Some clinicians also believe that a woman can further
increase the likelihood of conception by remaining in
bed for up to half an hour following intercourse,
preferably on her back and, again, with a pillow under
her pelvic region. In theory, this provides the sperm
with additional travel time up to the Fallopian tube
along with help from the forces of gravity. For women
predisposed to getting urinary tract infections and
advised to go to the bathroom immediately after
intercourse, this is obviously not the best option.
And finally there is the issue of orgasm. His is an
absolute necessity for conception, and now new research
shows hers may play a role, too. The contractions that
accompany the female orgasm may help carry sperm further
into the cervix.
What are the worst sexual positions for conception?
Experts recommend that you avoid having sex while
sitting, standing, or with the female on top. These
positions defy gravity and may discourage the upward
mobility of sperm.
Are there any sexual positions that can help us conceive
a boy or girl? Not that science has confirmed, but
legends abound. According to one, having sex with the
woman on top will lead to a girl.
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