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Are some sexual positions better than others for conceiving?
There's no evidence that any particular sexual position is more likely to promote conception, but there are no studies to back this up.You may have heard that positions that deposit the sperm closest to the cervix — such as the missionary position (man on top) — are more promising than other positions.

A crucial factor is proper timing. To improve conception, having sex a day or two before you expect to ovulate and then again on the day of ovulation.

Will having an orgasm help my chances of conceiving?
Some people believe that a woman who climaxes after her partner ejaculates is more likely to concieve, but there's no evidence to support this perception.

The female orgasm isn't a necessary component of conception, but it is possible that uterine contractions help sperm move toward the fallopian tubes. (Such painless contractions happen involuntarily even when you're not having sex, particularly around the time of ovulation.)

Should I stay lying down afterward?
There's no evidence that it makes a difference, but it can't hurt. Remaining horizontal for 15 minutes or so after intercourse allows more semen to remain in your vagina. Of course, with millions of sperm in every ejaculation, there should be plenty of sperm in your vagina even if you get up right away.

NOTE: If you've been trying to conceive for a year or more without success (or three to six months if you're 35 or older), or your periods are irregular, your best bet is to see a fertility specialist.

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