what are some good positions for conceiveing a baby?




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doctors will tell you missionary or possibly doggy-style or rear entry as they call it.

these positions allow for the man to be in you the deepest making it easier for sperm to travel to the egg...and making it closer.

also try putting a pillow under your butt after sex and stay laying down like that for at least 30 minutes...gravity helps.

any doctor will tell you this and so will websites like webmd or babycenter.com

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it doesn't matter what position-that's all a myth
i don't think the position matters. it's more about if you're young and fertile and the dude doesn't shoot blanks.
the position doesnt matter, just have lots and lots of sex
Ones you'll remember, good luck
Any position that allow his junk into her fertilization area.
The truth is that position has only a marginal effect on chances of actually concieving. Of slightly greater importance is what the woman does after coitus. On her back feet up for 30-45 minutes, or on her knees, butt up for the same length of time can be useful.
My doctor suggested missionary style with 2 pillows under my behind. I had to stay in that position for 30 minutes afterwards. He said it gave the sperm the best chance of making it to the uterus. Also, encourage your partner to wear boxers instead of briefs. The lower body temperature helps the sperm to be more mobile. Good Luck!!
Do it in the back seat of a car with someone you're not supposed to.
I think that it's more of the time you concieve at, rather than the position, that's more important.
Take it from me. Positions are for your pleasure only not for concieveing. My Wife tried for alooooong time. We just relaxed and both stopped forcing it to happen. We not only concieved once but two years in a row two beautiful girls one on dec.10 2004 & one on Dec 7th 2005. Just relax and enjoy the intamacy with your partner. Good Luck!
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