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Re: Timing of intercourse following detection of LH surge
From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Sun, 25 Aug 2002 11:29:47 -0500 (CDT)
Thanks for your reply! Does the 24 or 36 hour timepoint make a
difference with a sperm count of 38 mil/ml? Would I generate sufficient
sperm in a 24 hour period to achieve conception?
Thanks for your help!
At Sun, 25 Aug 2002, Asem Anwar Moussa MD wrote:
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>At Sun, 25 Aug 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
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>>My wife had her LH surge this morning (Day 13 of her cycle, which
>>normally runs 27 days), and we promptly had intercourse this morning
>>(which followed a 2 1/2 day period of abstinence) following the result.
>>What is the best advice for 'scheduling' of subsequent intercourse? My
>>sperm count was recently measured at 38 mil/ml, with better than normal
>>motility and morphology. I have heard mixed reviews about intercourse
>>every day or every other day. I want for us to maximize our chances,
>>and I understand that the egg only lives for 12-24 hours following
>>ovulation. Should we have intercourse on the morning of day 14 (24
>>hours after the last intercourse...I have heard that sperm is more
>>concentrated in the morning) or wait 48 hours until Day 15? My wife is
>>reporting cervical mucous beginning on the afternoon of Day 12.
>>
>>I know that timing is everything...this is the fifth month of trying for
>>our second child and we are a bit anxious.
>>
>>Thanks!
>Yes you have done the proper timed intercourse,which is done following
>the surge&the back up one would be from 24h.tothe36h from the last
>intercourse.
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>--
>Dr:Asem Moussa MD
>Prof.of OB/GYN.
>Alazhar School of Medicine.
>Cairo-Egypt
>This is for teaching purpose
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