15 Things You Wrongly Think About Pregnancy

13. You Should Only Be Having Sex On The Exact Day You (Think) You€™re Ovulating In Order To Get Pregnant

For some reason a lot of guys believe that they can build up a bigger "load" by giving it a few days between orgasms. Therefore women trying to get pregnant try to not waste their man's baby-making potion until she feels like it will actually be helpful to the baby-making process. However, this shouldn€™t be the case. First off, it is a widely held misconception that frequent ejaculations decreases male fertility. This is simply not the case. Second, even if a woman has a super-regular, 28-day cycle, there€™s a chance she might ovulate one or two days before or after the day she thinks she will. Plus, even if she does ovulate on day 14, sperm can live inside your body and can remain active for between five and eight days after you've bumped uglies. So does this mean that you should be having sex as much as psychically possible? Well, not exactly.
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