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Too much sex????

me and my boyfriend are trying for a baby iv been trying to find out if having to much sex can lesson the chance of me conciving??

we have sex everday at least 1 or 2 witch we have done since we got together 6 and half months ago and just wondering weather this will decrease my chance of conciving?


hayley123abc  Tue 04/11/08 14:40
beejay1124
Tue 04/11/08
14:43
might depend a lot on the weather ! ^
B00
Tue 04/11/08
14:45
Good grief, why are you trying for a baby? You've only been together 6 months!

Enjoy your freedom together first, and also without sounding harsh, see if you last the course together before you start planning on babies.
Sgt.Rock
Tue 04/11/08
14:47
Where does the witch and the weather come into it?
redcrx
Tue 04/11/08
14:47
if youre serious about this trying for a baby then tbh youre having too much sex.

every other day around days 12-18 of your cycle would probably give better results.

ps, i have to agree with B00, 6 months is very early and having a baby can totally change a relationship, for better or worse. I hope youve thought it through
sqad617
Tue 04/11/08
15:58
LOL LOL beejay1124......Sgr. Rock.....LOL LOL
saxy_jag
Tue 04/11/08
16:07
Not sure whether too much sex will stop it happening, but being anxious about is never a good thing. I've heard of couples who have tried unsuccessfully for years, given up the fight and relaxed, and then found themselves pregnant a few months later.

I certainly don't think it's too soon. The right time to start is whenever you're ready. We started trying after seven months and I fell pregnant a couple of months later. I had all the Dutch Aunts' and Uncles' advice - it's too soon, enjoy yourselves whilst you're young (I was 20), you'll regret it later - all that. My eldest is now twenty-seven, the youngest twenty-five. I'm still only in my forties and still young enough to enjoy life and continue to do so for a few years to come. I don't feel I've missed out on anything and my kids certainly don't regard me and their dad as 'old'.
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