subject: Now Am Raising A Family Of My Own They Begged Me For My Secret! [print this page] Have you ever wondered what sexual position may be best to increase the chances of conception? Although there is no real scientific evidence that proves one position is any better than the next, Im going to talk about some theories that make a whole lot of sense to those wondering what type of intercourse is best to become pregnant.
You probably know the secret to becoming pregnant; a males sperm must come in contact with your egg! The best thing you can do to help these two soul mates meet up, is make sure your partner ejaculates as close to your cervix as possible. Making the little guys journeys as short as possible ensures he will have plenty of strength left to get the job done.
The best position by far to get you partner as close to your cervix as possible is undoubtedly, what most people would refer to as doggy-style. Without going into too many details here, it involves you on your hands and knees, with your partner entering from behind. Others claim that the missionary position is best, with a pillow placed under you behind, raising your hips. The theory behind this is that the entrance to your cervix leads downhill when your hips are raised about your stomach, and gravity will do the rest. This is often times referred to as the post-coital tilt.
I say why not combine the two? The whole gravity thing makes perfect sense as it will aid the sperm on its journey, my suggestion; Try out the aforementioned, doggy-style position, and after finishing, lie on your back with a pillow under your hips. The best of both theories correct? Now the industry does advertise infertility pillows to go under your hips, but honestly I dont think its necessary to spend the money on those.
I also should mention the role of the female orgasm in relation to proper intercourse for becoming pregnant. While it is by no means necessary, merely an added benefit, many feel the muscle contractions that take place when having an orgasm help the sperm move along its journey to the promise land. This has, by no means, been scientifically proven, but yet again, it makes perfect sense to me. If you have trouble achieving orgasm, the ever handy kegel muscle comes in play here, so be sure to do your exercises.
The bottom line here is common sense, and more importantly there is no reason not to at least try these intercourse and pregnancy theories. My best advice to you is...