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Sex Ed for Baby-Making

We’ll take up where high school health class left off. Here’s everything you need to know about how to make a baby the old-fashioned way.

When to do it

You’re most likely to get pregnant if you have unprotected sex in the five days before you ovulate, or on the day itself. And the number one mistake women make when they’re trying to get pregnant? Not getting the timing right.

Counting day one of your period as day one of your cycle, most women ovulate about 14 days before their next period. So if your cycle varies between 24 and 30 days, you’ll ovulate somewhere between days 10 and 16. Once the egg is released from the ovary, it’s only receptive to sperm and able to be fertilized for about 12 to 24 hours, but sperm can remain viable for days after intercourse...which is why you can have sex days before ovulation and still get pregnant. If your cycle is very regular you have a good idea when you ovulate. If not, it might make sense to buy an over-the-counter fertility monitor to help you get the timing right.

How often to do it

Logic tells us that if a little is good, a lot is better. But that’s not the case with intercourse when you’re trying to get pregnant. Sperm counts may actually be lower if men ejaculate too often. On the other hand, if men don’t ejaculate for weeks, the sperm are relatively old and may not be as capable of swimming and fertilizing an egg. So many experts have concluded that sex every other day—and not more than once a day—is ideal for baby-making.

How to do it

The good news is, you don’t have to read the Kama Sutra or do any daredevil acrobatics to get pregnant. Nor must you rely on the missionary position night after night. No study has ever found that one position is better than another for conception success.

Some experts still recommend the man-on-top position, so that the sperm is deposited closest to where it’s supposed to be, at the top of the vagina. And some women trying to get pregnant avoid being on top for fear that gravity will be working against the sperm, and that it will leak out immediately. But sperm are speedy swimmers, and once they’re out of the gate they’re on their way to the fallopian tubes within seconds.  The stuff that leaks out after sex is just fluid and some dead sperm.

What to do immediately afterwards

Some experts do recommend staying in bed anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour after intercourse to keep the sperm pooled at the top of the vagina. A woman can put her knees up to accentuate this position, or she can place her feet on the wall with her hips on a small pillow, which works even better.

Don’t feel like lying around? Other experts don’t believe there’s much medical basis to recommend it anyway. So lie around or not—you decide. One big afterglow no-no: Don’t douche, which can increase the risk of pelvic infection and lower your risk of getting pregnant. Another thing to avoid right after intercourse: anything that will raise your core body temperature, meaning no hot tubs, saunas, or long runs.

Making conception sex fun

Trying to conceive can be stressful on a relationship. So anything you can do to make it more pleasurable and fun is great. Sex toys are a good idea, though obviously be careful to keep them clean.

And while lubricants may make intercourse more comfortable, be careful to choose a “safe” one if you’re trying to make a baby. There are now a number of “sperm-friendly” lubricants on the market. Or you can try canola oil, which has no effect on sperm. One other option: Tell your husband to work a little harder!  Make conception sex fun with lots of foreplay, so you’ll get lubricated on your own.

-- Leslie Pepper


Find more information on getting pregnant from
Conceive Magazine.





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What experts?Those who are TTC may be trying to hard.My husband and I got pregnant the first time.We had Normal sex, didn't "space the days apart" or lay still. We did everything a normal couple would do.I believe that the "experts" are way over doing it.For Decades people have been having children with out "Experts" guiding them or giving them "tips".Have sex, and make it fun!

by sherry831

Some people, believe it or not, have a difficult time conceiving!! That is where the experts come into play. They offer their advice and research results to give these individuals a better chance of making their dreams come true.

by asaar1

I agree with sherry831 on the fat that being super obessed is needless, however, Sherry some of us need "Experts" to help us along. We are not all blessed with just getting pregnant the first time around. You should show a little bit more compassion.

by meg+mike_want_a_baby

I normally do not post, I just read all the helpful tips from the "experts" and others who have been in the same situation. As someone who has been TTC for years by having sex and making it fun, that doesn't work for all of us. Congrats for having such a smooth path but keep in mind everyone is not in your situation.

by snhudson

I agree. Sherry, you are one of the lucky ones! Not everyone gets pregnant with "normal" sex on the first try. If we did, fertility doctors would not exist.

by mjessi22

We did exactly what the experts said... from finding out when I ovulated and spacing sex out to every other day to staying in bed with my feet on the wall and a pillow under my butt ... and we were able to become pregnant our first month trying! So I say "Thank you!" to the experts for putting tips out there so some of us can experience the joy without the disappointments first! We are so blessed!

by LakeHouseMama

We tried and tried to do it with the calendar and it wasn't working. Finally after month 6 or 7 my husband said, "We just need to DO IT...A LOT!" So we did it EVERY OTHER day from the day I ended my period to the day I found out I was pregnant...and I have a super long cycle...it was a lot of sex...even he got a bit bored. But this worked for us. I know different things work for different people, just thought I would share what we did that finally worked.

by ms.andrea

After trying for 2 years, my hubby and I went to an "expert" who helped us sooo much! After 5 cycles on Clomid and an HCG shot with the 6th cycle we just delivered our first child on April 24th. I had many ultrasounds to determine which ovary was going to release the egg. I got a HCG shot on a Monday, had sex Tues,Wed and Thurs with each time in the missionary position and remaining there for 30 mins afterward. SUCCESS and we couldn't have done it without our EXPERT!

by brooksab

And keep in mind that just because it happened on the first try with one doesn't mean it will happen that way again. You may need those 'experts' one day even though you didn't need them now. My first and second children were conceived with no problems and on the first try but my third took LOTS of sex, numerous dr. visits, round and round of fertility meds, and 2 long years to conceive. You just never know. I hope you never have to experience what we and many many other couples had too, but if you do you will be glad the experts are there.

by

Me and my husband have been TTC. I think I have been a little pushy lately trying to make sure we really do the right things and it has gotten a little frustrating. We both do not have any children and want one or two. We have been at it everyday since friday so we will see the outcome soon. The problem we are having is the missionary position is not comfortable for us so we have been trying another way...from behind. Is this position just as good to try to conceive or should we be focusing on another position? I am trying to relax more and not worry about the TTC and we both just want to enjoy it. Any advice?? Curious... first time.

by shebjm1

This is all great info, my husband and I just started TTC, Ive been tracking my basal body temp, so this month we are giving it a shot. We are so excited!!!!

by CherylGranrud

This is great info. My husband and I just started trying and we are very excited. I hope I am that lucky to get pregnant on the first shot but I anticipate it taking longer so we are just having fun. Good luck to all who are trying and all who have conceived already!!

by TinaandHowie

sherry831 I don't think you should be even posting on here. YES you are SO Lucky that you got prego the first time. I thought that would happen for us to we did everything regular like you clam is "the right way" and now almost a year latter we are still not pregnant. Don't go saying experts are stupid and wrong because at this point I will do ANYTHING to get pregnant!! So please don't leave posts like you did it just makes people TTC even more upset and frusterated have a heart!

by sarahmichelle19

A week ago today; I had my tubes untied, yes UN-tied. We are very nervous about TTC, because my doctor was not pleased with the condition of my tubes and manner in which my tubaligation was performed, so my chances are only 10% to 25% that I will become pregnant, but without Dr. Levin I would still have 0% of having aother child so to me the experts are vital to every aspect of my becoming pregnant. I guess what I wanted to say more than, yes experts are very very important for those who need them and it is not a topic that should be dismissed lightly based on someone's "good luck", because there really isn't a whole lot skill involved!! The other thing I would suggest is that before you have a tubaligation you make 100% sure that you have no interest ever in having another child EVER... My only two children came from my first marriage, but I am now working on my third marriage and for years after my youngest was born I've thought that I would want another child and how disappointed I was for having my tubes tied. Just take some time, use anything else for birth control for a few years after your last child is born, but do not assume that just because you think you've had as many children as you want that your views will not change and then you will be where I am today. Good luck to everyone out there who is TTC...

by clantz4

I think maybe sherry831's comment should just be deleted. There is no need to make everyone upset. I had 2 kids without trying, then watched several friends not be able to, going thru countless IVF's, shots and so on. One still trying after years, one adopting & getting prego in within a year and is now prego with #3, it is painful for the person going thru it and the friends having to watch, I have now been trying for 5 months, a little shocked seeing how easy the 1st 2 happened, but now reading the "experts" advice. Good luck to all!

by kristymr

This was so useful. My husband and I just started TTC, and hes leaving for Iraq in a few months. It isn't about being able to or not it's about increasing your chances no matter what. We tried last month and it didn't happen I was heart broken when a friend found out she was. I feel like I resent her because she doesn't even want to be pregnant! Also my husbands underage sister is pregnant... I know we haven't been trying very long at all but it still hurts.

by ecaldwell0626

My Husband and I have been TTC for about 8 months now. I went to my doctor and she recomended my husband go get a seaman anaysis and I go get a Hysterosalpingogram to make sure my tubes are open and everything is functioning well. I have been trying to make an appointment with Quest Diagnostics and I can never get an appt. My doctor recommends my husband go first because she wants to make sure he's cleared. We have been married for two years and together for 5. We are ready and we just haven't been succesful. I do tend to get a bit confused with my cycle and ovulation. Any advice?

by Jaylo1016

I'm not TTC, just not a desire of mine yet and I'm still on BC. However, I just want to say that my heart goes out to all of you girls who ARE TTC! I just want you to know that I'll be praying for you, all of you! I dont know you but my heart aches for you. Keep up your good work though! You deserve to be a parent! Have fun with this, and keep a light heart!

by curlysmurf81

I've been on BCP for about 10 years now; my DH and I got married 3 weeks ago and are going to start TTC next month. I know it's a long shot, but we're hoping to get preg within a few month time frame (due to graduation and work really want to deliver in May or June) so we're trying to maximize all efforts. I stopped my BCP about a 2 weeks into my cycle (day we got back from the honeymoon). I'm getting ovulation kits & basal therm. Is the bleeding experienced after discontinuing BC considered day one or should I just go off my regular cycle? May just have to buy lots of ovulation kits and try everyday....

by bamy8222

bamy8222 - Sometimes it can take a few months before your cycle regulates once off BCP. I've read that many women don't ovulate until 3 months after they stop. On the flip side though, there are lots of stories of women who get pregnant right away! It can be confusing to figure out your cycle once you stop, so definitely try testing with your ovulation predictor kit so you know whether you are or not - it takes the guess work out! And I stopped BCP mid-cycle, which triggered a period and I went from that day back to my regular 28 day cycle and have been regular ever since (about 5 months). Good luck!!

by locash

Me and my husband to be been trying to get prego but iam on my mestrile cycle so he wont have sex with me what should i do ?

by April 24, 2010

My Hubby and I just started TTC! I would LOVE to be a lucky one to get preggers on the first try, but wouldn't we all?! I have read a million articles in the past few months about how to conceive. I don't want to stress myself using charts, taking temps or anything like that...yet. I have used the ovulation calculators on here to find a general time when I should be ovulating then also checking myself. Being comfortable and familiar with your body is always the first step. My doc told me to check my discharge...when you are starting to ovulate it will become really clear, slippery and stretchy. So, I used the calculator, checked the discharge and they seemed to be right on time! Hopefully we will get a BFP soon! Good luck ladies!

by Katiebuggs0128

It is great sherry831 that you got pregnant the first time. My DH and I have been TTC for almost 2 years now and we have tried everything, the "normal way" clomid, HCG test and nothing. I finally went to a specialist and he found I had endometriosis and a few other things. Anyway, Dont say anyting bad about the Experts. I agree with saramichelle19. I will do anything to get pregnant as well.

by jmk0924

Great advice! Thank you!

by kor&dan

Wow sherry831, some people have been having 'normal' unprotected sex for years and haven't been that lucky. Have a heart.

by pemberley2189

Wow sherry831, some people have been having 'normal' unprotected sex for years and haven't been that lucky. Have a heart.

by pemberley2189

Help! I'm so confused. My DH and I have been TTC for about 6 months, but only this last cycle have we really been charting everything. I started testing with an OPK on day 11, and now I'm at day 14, and as of yesterday, it still said I wasn't ovulating. We've been having sex everyday, and for the past 2 days, twice. Is this the wrong thing to do? I just read it's better to do it every other day. Also, I'm not seeing any CM at all. I did a few days ago. The creamy kind. But now nothing. Am I being too anxious? Could ovulation still be coming? Any advice or comments would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

by courco3

Amen, Sarah Michelle! I come from a family of 7 and my husband a family of 4. We had no idea that we would have problems TTC. We tried the "normal way", the every day, every other day, the laying down 30 minutes after. Ugh! 12 disappointing months later...nothing. Not everyone is as lucky as sherry831. I hope her baby looks like a monkey!

by teepolo13

My DH and I have been TTC for 5 months and I just started charting my cycles on FertilityFriend.com (great site! -- learned a lot with their tutorials). I also started to use an OPK this month. Usually my cycles are 31 days, but last cycle was 45 days (inevitably b/c I was stressing myself out too much). This month I got a + on my OPK on DAY 23! Cervical mucus was egg white so I felt that it was in line w/ the OPK, but BBT are still roughly around the same temp. every morning... waiting can be grueling to see if or when it will go up, but hearing everyone's story is soo helpful! For all of you ladies that don't see a OPK early in your cycle, try to have patience that it might happen later in your cycle. Good luck to everyone!!

by BEANable

Everyone is different, Sherry! We are not all so lucky! Happy for you but some of us are still ttc and any info helps and gives us hope every month--if nothing else! While there is no need to stress ourselves out we do need to stay positive and not get discouraged. That's what these blogs are for--support! Please blog responsibly Sherry.

by crazy_in_sc

Not every one has it so easy and we will take all the help we can get, and try all tips we can. My husband & I got preg.with our son after having my cervex froze to remove precancerous cells. ( we did have a healty boy in March of 06 thank god!) Since then we had a miscarrage 8 months after at 13 weeks along, then 2 years ago at 16 weeks along. Since then we have not been taking any precautions and have been unsucessful. So to all of those who are trying and having no luck....keep your head up, and do whatever you feel you need to do. Not all of us can be blessed with easy fertility or pregnancys.

by chancesmommie2006

I have got pregnant four times on my own.We are now trying to have our last one.We are using the chinese calender to try to have a boy.We are praying that it works.

by melissaherrera

April 24, you are not likely to conceive while menstruating, so relax and wait until that finishes and then you can both be happy and try together. To everyone TTC, my heartfelt hopes that you will succeed soon! I am thankful that i have not needed assistance thus far, but knowing that it is out there if i ever did is comforting.

by christina1776

My Husband and I just celebrated our 1 year anniversary 2 weeks ago in which we decided to start ttc. We just bought our first ovulation kit hope things work for us. I am preying for all of you other ladys still ttc.

by littleone2486

show some compassion Sherry831. Some of us really struggle with what comes natural to others. I am happy for you an your husband. I also want to wish Everyone who is having a difficult time conceiving much success. Do what ever it takes to fill your home with a little joy.

by hopefulagain

we have been TTC for about 9 months now...have tried a lot of methods and are just about to start some perliminary blood work and a sperm count....so nervous, scared, worried....so many things running through my head! I have wanted to be a mother since i could remember. I came from a really big family and know how awesome it can be. Hoping those experts come through for me soon!

by CCdolly05

My husband and I have just started TTC, but my chiropractor had suggested that I get on pre-natal vitamins about 6 months ago. I also chose to get off birth control about 8 months ago, knowing that at the new year we would start trying...I haven't read any articles about birth control usage making getting pregnant harder (except for the Depo shot, which once you get off can take up to a year to conceive) but I thought 15 years of BC probably had some hormones left over...so about 8 months prior, I got off BC, 6 months prior got on pre-natal, and now we are trying! just something we did, and hopefully will work! good luck to all of you too!

by alaskanwildflower

"I think maybe sherry831's comment should just be deleted. There is no need to make everyone upset." Really, that's your suggestion to a comment some find unpleasant - censorship? Maybe we should burn a few books while we're at it. Sure, it certainly wasn't the most thoughtful or considerate post but theoretically we are all adults here, so just learn to deal with an upsetting comment like an adult. Women up, ladies - people have different and often upsetting viewpoints. Move along.

by PhamilyGrrl

It's crazy how we're taught in school that if you slip up "just one time", you're bound to get pregnant...so you're extra careful and then when you're finally ready it's so surprising that it takes so long to actually conceive. My husband and I have only been TTC for about three months, but I guess somewhere in the back of my mind I thought as soon as we stopped prevention we would get pregnant right away. Best wishes to everyone on here TTC :)

by MrsDizzyku

Congrats Sherry and to all those still TTC don't be rude to sherry cause it happened for her and not for you. Its not her fault let her be happy in her moment.

by angelarachal

My husband and I tried for a few months last year and nothing. We are waiting for a few months to start again. I guess it's just different for everyone but it's consantly on my mind. http://babycravings.blogspot.com/

by BabyBound

My husband and I did not conceive on our first try, but are trying to just have as much fun as we can. A coworker conceived on their first try twice and jokes all the time about how he could get me pregnant. It gets very old and I just remind him that at least my husband and I get to have fun trying instead of succeeding the first time. I think the experts are great for ideas, you just cannot stress about any of it to much.

by roxxymomma

Courco- Some people ovulate earlier in their cycle, like days 9 or 10. Maybe start testing the day after your period ends next time :)

by glad2bsavd

Wpw sherry831 you got some big balls to say what you said. Just because you had luck in conceiving on the first try does NOT mean everyone else will. If it were not for the EXPERTS many women would not be blessed with a child!! Next time think about what you're posting before you post.

by PhotoFan

This is helpful. I always thought that the more sex, the better for us. But doing a BD every other day will suffice - that's a relief. I wouldn't want to bore DH.

by CRPEPA

Can I become pregnant if my menstruation started on April 18TH and ended 4 days later. I had sex right after. What are the chances of me becoming pregnant?

by colemanzaidla

Me an my husband have been TTC and are having a hard time, what can we do to increase our chances of conceiving?

by HighlyFavored11

I know what you all mean!! Sherry831, you might've wrote your post in an intent to encourage everyone to relax, however, in the TTC section you are dealing with ALOT of sensitive women.....myself speaking as one who's been TTC now for over a year. Since my husband, and I started TTC, I've had 10 friends (1 being my sis-in-law) get prego before me. I'm praying that God blesses me, and everyone on this page TTC with the miracle of life soon! I have one child, but would like for him to have at least one sibling.

by singergirl82

No offense to anyone. Having issues conceiving is not a guilt or blaming game, we need to keep trying and hope to be blessed with the miracle of a child... and yes Thank goodness for the experts. However, the longer women wait to have children, the harder it is to conceive, that's a fact.

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by janeslot143

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by jamestt

CONGRATS sherry831 YOU WANT A TROPHY ??? try to be more considerate !!!

by val0910

Going to the doctor/expert today for some more help guidance. Who would of thought having a baby would be so hard? We have been TTC for nearly 2 years. Like many of you we have tried everything. Sometimes I wonder if I need to be more trusting in the Lord's timing.

by shanaruth@hotmail.com

This is a little graphic, but we tried for 6 months w no luck, and what finally did it was a vibrator. After he did his thing, I hadn't finished, so we used a vibe. 2 weeks later, preggers!

by teenie23

This is a little graphic, but we tried for 6 months w no luck, and what finally did it was a vibrator. After he did his thing, I hadn't finished, so we used a vibe. 2 weeks later, preggers!

by teenie23

Hey I just wanted to post here and say that it is frustrating/saddening to hear how easy it is for people. I am 32 years old. Was on birth control pills for about 16 years. It's been 10 months that we have been trying to conceive. I haven't been to the doctor yet, just trying things on my own but just not having any luck so I will have to go in soon. Anybody with similar situation I would be interested in hearing your story.

by kra2012