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How Often Should We Have Intercourse To Get Pregnant?

my husband and i want to conceive another child. We've been sexual inactive for a while. I know this can affect sperm motility. How do we build him back up? How often should we engage in sexual activity and for how long before considering him at normalcy?

Fri, 19 May 2017
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Hi welcome to the health care magic

For getting pregnant frequent sexual intercourse done around 14 days of menstrual cycle as ovulation occurs in this duration

Your husband not interested in sex, hence psychiatrist or sexologist counselling help can be taken

Meanwhile check your husband following reports...
_diabetes
_blood pressure measurement
_cholesterol level
_prostate problem
_any cardiac history if present
_drug history

If any specific cause present then treatment done accordingly.. (because these factors can lead erectile dysfunction)

Take care

Hope your concern solved

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How Often Should We Have Intercourse To Get Pregnant?

Hi welcome to the health care magic For getting pregnant frequent sexual intercourse done around 14 days of menstrual cycle as ovulation occurs in this duration Your husband not interested in sex, hence psychiatrist or sexologist counselling help can be taken Meanwhile check your husband following reports... _diabetes _blood pressure measurement _cholesterol level _prostate problem _any cardiac history if present _drug history If any specific cause present then treatment done accordingly.. (because these factors can lead erectile dysfunction) Take care Hope your concern solved