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And, he doesn't know if his penis is fully inside. How deep should it go? Must penis reach till cervix? Will I know somehow?
Still,can I get pregnant at this depth?
Also, must the foreskin be retracted before or during intercourse for impregnation?
Problem is, erection is not easy for him. Once erect, he needs MANY strokes to ejaculate. Sometimes, he does not ejaculate and simply tires off. Is this okay?View Thread
I feel only an inch of his penis is inside my vagina, but I am not sure. Is it normal to not know this?
And, he doesn't know if his penis is fully inside. How deep should it go? Must penis reach till cervix? Will I know somehow?
Still,can I get pregnant at this depth?
Also, must the foreskin be retracted before or during intercourse for impregnation?
Problem is, my husband has problems with erection. Once erect, he needs MANY strokes to ejaculate. Sometimes, he does not ejaculate and simply tires off. Is this okay?View Thread
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~ Really wanting to have a babyView Thread
So, I feel like I am currently on the 'safest' alternatives to treat my conditions. Will either drug make conceiving more difficult? Are either of these drugs dangerous to the fetus, or can I go ahead and try to conceive now?
Thank you.View Thread
In the past, egg freezing was considered experimental because pregnancy rates using thawed eggs were lower than those using fresh embryos. This difference was due to increased damage to the egg during the freeze and thaw process. However, pregnancy rates are similar to those achieved with fresh eggs during in vitro fertilization in low risk groups.
I generally recommend that egg freezing be offered to women who have a medical reason to postpone pregnancy (such as women undergoing cancer treatment) and for those who are at increased risk for premature ovarian failure, since they have few options to help preserve their fertility. It can also be offered as a last resort to couples who have insufficient sperm at the time of their egg retrievals, and to couples who have do not want to consider freezing embryos.
Many clinics are now also offering elective egg freezing as an option to preserve fertility in women who want their biological children but want to delay childbearing. Despite improvements in pregnancy rates with egg freezing using newer processes, patients should still be advised about the limitations of elective egg freezing since its safety and effectiveness has only been studied in select groups.View Thread
Have you heard anything about orgasm affecting fertility? Are there any other myths that you have questions about?View Thread
Contraceptives like birth control pills won't affect your ability to conceive (unless you're still taking them, of course!), but it could have a slight effect on timing, depending on which contraceptive you were taking. If you've been using the birth control pill or the ring, their effects disappear almost immediately. It's estimated that 50% of fertile women trying to conceive will get pregnant by 3 months after stopping the pill and having sex regularly. Users of mechanical methods (i.e., intrauterine devices or IUDs) also should have no delay in conception. If you use an injectable form of contraception, on the other hand, it can take longer to get back to a normal menstrual cycle and ovulation — in some women, up to 9 months after the last injection. I usually suggest that women who want to conceive immediately after discontinuing their contraceptive use other kinds besides depo-medroxyprogesterone acetate (Depo-Provera, an injectable contraceptive).
Besides the potential delay in timing with the injectable forms of contraception, there is no increased risk of infertility from the use of hormonal forms of contraception.View Thread
I am a mother of 3 kids 19,16,13yrs old. I will be married now for almost a year and my husband and I are trying to get pregnant. I had a Miscarriage in 3/2011. No luck since then..I am experiencing some Sciatic Nerve pain today 1/4/2013 in which i do remember experiencing this pain when indeed I was pregnant with my other kids even before my missed period..I am praying this is a sign of pregnancy.. I also have tender breasts and slight cramps, I am not supposed to start my period until 1/6/2013.. Can anyone please help me with this? I appreciate it completely!
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I been ttc from last 5 months, but no luck yet, this afternoon I had smiley face on my OPK and had intercourse in evening, and after an hour I went to pee, and saw some white particle stuff, what is that? Is it sperm? I thought it can;t come with your pee, as it is supposed to go to diff place..but it happens many time since we started ttc, that I see white stuff in my urine after sex.
I even kept my legs up for 30 minutes after sex, as some says it helps sperm to find it's way..
I am 29 years old and my hubby is 31, I went to the doctor last month and I have 4 small cyst in my right ovary, but he said cyst doens't cause infertility, he said we are young and it shouldn't take longer than 2-3 months to get pregnant

Please help me..I am freaking out thinking that I am not getting pregnant because sperm is leaking out of me..
I will appreciate your response..
Thanks,
SweetyView Thread
Since last 3 months I missed my menstrual period. Went to see a doc and was diagnosis as POF with my FSH levels over 50. I am 41 and had a late marriage.....am looking to conceive. My ultrasound test show few ovarian cysts. Can anyone help me to understand is there any relationship between cysts and high FSH levels. I am quite worried about my chances to conceive and most importantly would it be an early menopause. I also have arthritis in my knees and so wondering if this situation is going to worsen my arthritis problem. Is there any treatment for my problem? will I be able to conceive and live a normal sex life for at least next 6 years of my life. Please adviseView Thread
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