Which Time Is The Best To Have Intercourse To Become Pregnant?
Thanks for posting your query.
Let me clear your basic first.
For pregnancy to happen one male and one female egg is needed.
The ideal time to have relations is during mid cycle. For example if you have 28 days cycle then from day 12 to 15 are considered fertile days.
Try to have relations during these days for maximum chances of pregnancy as female egg is released during these days. This can be at times known by having some symptoms like abdominal discomfort etc.
How many times a day or week does not matter, that is your choice and preference. Just take care to avoid sex for at least 3 days prior to this fertile period so that good quality semen is available
I hope this helps and clarify your concern.
Wishing you good health.
Regards,
Dr.Pragnesh
Good to hear from you again.
As you had your last period on 23rd XXXXXXX in a typical 28 day cycle your probable date of ovulation is about 6th July this month.
As he is coming on 19th, this month you will not have chance.
But as per this your next period will on about in 4th week of July. You can take chance in this month. Please count about 14 days from your date of period in July. That will be your fertile period.You should try 2 days before and 2 days after the probable date.
Do not worry,if nothing helps please see a gynecologist for examination.
I hope this helps and clarifies your concern.
Wishing you good health.
Regards,
Dr.Pragnesh
Good to hear from you again.
What has been done is IUI.
The success rate of IUI depends upon several factors. First of all the cause of the infertility problem is important. For example, men with normal sperm counts who are unable to have intercourse have a much higher chance of success than patients who are undergoing IUI for poor sperm counts. In addition, female factors play an important role. Generally, the chance of conceiving in one cycle is about 10-15%; and the cumulative conception rate is about 50% over 4 treatment cycles.
I hope this clarifies your concern.
Regards,
Dr.Pragnesh