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From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Wed, 29 Nov 2000 23:51:23 -0600 (CST)


Hi, Carmen,

I see you are a night owl like me. :) DH stands for Dear Husband or Darling Husband. Baby Dance is intercourse.

Baby Dust for all of us!!!!!!!*******************************************************

At Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Carmen wrote:

>
>Rose,
>I'm confused: what does DH and I baby danced mean? You're ovulating?
>Anyway the absolute prime time to have sex is 12 hours prior to
>ovulation then the sperm are in place when the egg comes out BUT sperm
>are thought to live inside a woman's body for 24 to 48 hours (2 days).
>Also an egg can only be fertilized for approx. 12 - 24 hours after
>ovulation. My doctor has always said every 2nd day leaves a sufficient
>supply of sperm inside, he also said good idea to lay still for 20
>minutes after sex to let the sperm 'pool' at the opening of the womb.
>Hope this helps!
>Carmen
>At Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Rose wrote:
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I am on cycle day 9 and just finished my first Clomid Cycle of 50 mg. My
>>Dr. prescribed it because I was not ovulating regularly.
>>DH and I baby danced today. I am so hopeful but I don't want to overdo
>>it. Should we have intercourse every day for the next couple of weeks?
>>Will that heighten or slim or chances of conception? Or should we try
>>and go for every other day? If so, and I ovulate on a day that we don't
>>have intercourse, won't that make it impossible to conceive?
>>
>>Thanks so much for any help!
>>
>>RM




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