Can intercourse necessary after ovulation for pregnancy?
We are trying since few months and im always confused about the timing part. Like is it needed even after ovulation is done, or only before? bas thoda clear karna tha. share what worked for you.
Oh god, this was such a big worry for me too when we were trying! My gynac told us the 'fertile window' is most important. But honestly, it felt like so much pressure sometimes, right? Did anyone else feel like it took away from the fun part of trying?
Honestly, for us, with our busy schedules, it was all about tracking ovulation meticulously. We used apps and kits to know the exact days. You don't need to do it everyday, but focusing on the 1-2 days right after ovulation really increases your chances. Quality over quantity, that's what my doc said!
Haan, they do say to target those days right after ovulation for the best chances of conception. But try not to make it a task, haan? Just be relaxed and let nature take its course. If you have any specific concerns about your cycle or trying, always best to check with your gynac, they can guide you properly.
Trying to conceive can get expensive later if there are complications, so it's best to do the basics right first. Focusing on intercourse right after ovulation helps maximize your natural chances, potentially saving you from fertility treatments later on. Track your cycle diligently, it's the most cost-effective method to start with!
Oh, this question makes me feel a bit shy, but it's something I've wondered too. My husband and I are just starting to try, and everyone keeps telling us about 'the right time'. I guess the main thing is to know your body's cycle well and then, you know, just try to be together those days. It's all so new for me.
Haha, 'necessary' is a funny word! 😉 But yes, aiming for intercourse right after ovulation gives the little swimmers the best shot at meeting the egg! Don't overthink it, just make sure you're having fun and timing it well. Lots of baby dust to you! ✨
Dekho, 'necessary' is a strong word here. While it's true that the ovum is viable for a short time after ovulation, and sperm can live for a few days, the idea is to have sperm waiting for the egg. So yes, doing it around ovulation is key, but don't turn it into a chore. Enjoy the journey, behna.
Sweetie, don't stress too much about 'necessary'. My little one is now running around like crazy, and honestly, we just made sure we were regular around my fertile window. It's more about consistency and timing, not a single 'must-do' moment. Relax, it will happen!