Newly married and we are trying to conceive. Feeling a bit shy to ask anyone in person so asking here. Just wanted to understand this properly, sorry if it sounds basic yaar.
Hey there! For pregnancy to occur, it's about sperm reaching the egg, not necessarily deep insertion. Even partial penetration or contact around the opening with ejaculation can lead to pregnancy. The most important factor is often the timing of intercourse relative to ovulation. Keep it positive and focus on that!
For conception, the most important thing is that sperm reaches the egg, so full insertion isn't specifically 'required' as long as that happens. I remember after my C-section, we had to be very careful with intimacy, and my doctor explained these things gently. It's good to talk to your gynac if you have specific concerns about this.
I'm also trying to conceive, and it can feel a bit shy to ask these things, I understand. My understanding is that as long as the sperm enters the vagina, pregnancy is possible. So, it's not really about how much insertion, but rather that the sperm can find its way. Maybe talk to your doctor, they can explain it kindly.
For pregnancy, it's less about 'how much insertion' and more about the sperm reaching the egg. Even if there's partial penetration and ejaculation happens near the vaginal opening, it can lead to pregnancy. Focus on timing with ovulation, that's what's actually important. Simple as that.
The apps and trackers focus more on ovulation timing than depth of insertion. Essentially, any sexual act where sperm can enter the vagina and travel to the uterus can result in pregnancy. So full penetration isn't a strict requirement, just that the sperm gets where it needs to go. Timing your intercourse around ovulation is key, according to all the fertility apps.
Yaar, actually, for pregnancy to happen, it just needs sperm to reach the egg, right? So full insertion isn't really mandatory. Partial insertion is also enough if ejaculation happens. This is one of those things which can be confusing but doc can explain it best.