Planned Sexual Intimacy
IVFConceiving is not always simple and may not happen as quickly as expected. At this point, it is necessary to consider the reasons and factors that increase the chance of pregnancy. One of the most important of these is the timing of sexual intercourse.
What is the Best Time for Sexual Intercourse?
Choosing the right ovulation period in sexual intercourse for the purpose of conception is as important as possible. The ovulation period is included in the menstrual period. Most women have 12 to 16 days between ovulation and the start of a further menstrual period. Women with a regular 28-day menstrual period are most likely to ovulate on day 14.
There is a rapid increase in luteinizing hormone (LH) during the process of maturation of the egg and then its progression down the fallopian tubes. Ovulation takes place 24 to 36 hours after the highest point reached by this hormone. In order to fully capture this process, the most accurate and accurate technique is urine ovulation tests. An egg can remain viable for approximately 24 hours after ovulation. During this time, the sperm must unite with the egg and fertilize it in order for pregnancy to occur. You don’t need to have sexual intercourse just on the day of ovulation, the sperm can stay alive in the fallopian tubes for 3 to 5 days after intercourse and still fertilize the egg when it is released from the ovary. This means that if you have sexual intercourse just before ovulation and on the day of ovulation, you may be more likely to get pregnant.