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Re: 2nd Post, Please HELP?From: William D. McIntosh, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun, 27 Jun 1999 19:19:22 -0500 (CDT)
At Sat, 26 Jun 1999, Karen wrote: > >I was once told by an GYN that I had an inverted (or maybe a >retroverted--I can't remember which exactly) uterus; she also said that >because of this that I would probably have a difficult time getting >pregnant. Whether or not this is the reason is uncertain, but I have >had a difficult time. Is there a position for intercourse which is more >suitable for either of these conditions to enhance the chances of >pregnancy? Thank you, Karen Women with retroverted uteri do not have more problem conceiving than other women, statistically speaking. The exact position for intercourse is not really all that important, though having the guy on top makes sense, gravitationally speaking. You should lay still, on your back, with your legs or knees up, for 15 minutes or so to maxamize your chances of getting the sperm up into the cervical canal. That might help a little.
-- William D. McIntosh, MD Clarksville, TN
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