Provide sperm their best chance by using a sperm-friendly lubricant.
Increase your chances of conceiving each cycle by helping sperm live longer to reach your egg. Sperm can live up to seven days in the fallopian tubes, but the average life span is three to four days. Hostile and highly acidic environments in your vaginal canal can make it difficult for sperm to survive and continue their journey. There are a variety of ways to help sperm survive long enough for swimming through your cervix and reaching implantation.
Instructions
1. Monitor your cervical mucous, and have intercourse when it is an egg-white consistency. This is the most fertile type of
2. Use a sperm-friendly lubricant such as Preseed during your fertile time. If you do not get any fertile
3. Have an orgasm after sexual intercourse. Studies have shown that the contractions from an orgasm can pull the sperm up into the cervix. Sperm live longer once inside the cervix because of the environment.
4. Lie down after intercourse for a minimum of 10 minutes --- preferably closer to 30 minutes to an hour. Sperm survive only a few minutes in the vaginal canal, so use gravity to help them along their journey. If you get up too soon, they might not make it through your cervix before dying.
5. Take vitamins to increase your fertile cervical mucous. Not all women get the egg-white cervical fluid naturally; however, there are vitamins that help produce it more frequently. Vitamin C, grapeseed extract and evening primrose oil have shown a significant increase in fertile cervical fluid when taken regularly.
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