07-26-1999, 01:12 PM
If you see my post in the "Sperm sample (blush)" thread, you'll see that my wife and I had an ordeal trying to become pregnant. She was trying to be scientific about it, measuring temperature, testing the viscosity of her vaginal mucus, etc. Way too obsessive.
I told her we should just have sex more often. No, no, maybe something was wrong with me, so I went and had my sperm tested (that's a story in itself). Mr. Spermy was just fine. We had more sex, and suprise, we got pregnant.
I'd try sex every other day. More often than that, and you run the risk of lowering sperm count. Sperm live about 24 hours in the vagina, I forget how long the egg is viable, but it ain't long. The trick is to try to bracket ovulation, so if you're doing it every other day, you run a pretty good chance of success. Another factor is that trying to predict ovulation is a tricky business - it's may not be smack-dab in the middle of a woman's cycle, and every woman is different - even month to month. So don't sweat the science stuff, and DO sweat the bedroom stuff.
I told her we should just have sex more often. No, no, maybe something was wrong with me, so I went and had my sperm tested (that's a story in itself). Mr. Spermy was just fine. We had more sex, and suprise, we got pregnant.
I'd try sex every other day. More often than that, and you run the risk of lowering sperm count. Sperm live about 24 hours in the vagina, I forget how long the egg is viable, but it ain't long. The trick is to try to bracket ovulation, so if you're doing it every other day, you run a pretty good chance of success. Another factor is that trying to predict ovulation is a tricky business - it's may not be smack-dab in the middle of a woman's cycle, and every woman is different - even month to month. So don't sweat the science stuff, and DO sweat the bedroom stuff.