Pregnancy doubt

2020-09-08 07:14:17
Should I urinate 30 minutes after intercours or not? And should I excercise regularly even trying pregnancy or not?
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Hai yes u can urinate...and yea u can even exercise regularly while planning for conception

Answered2020-09-08 08:55:02

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That is a no must in this scenario. Yes you should exercise even when you are trying to have pregnancy but do avoid heavy lifting work during the second half of periods
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Answered2020-09-08 08:23:38

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During your Fertile periods if you are planning pregnancy immediately 30 minutes after intercourses you should not urinate dear otherwise semen will trickledown
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During intercourses semen is deposited in vagina and cervix dips in this semen pool and spermatozoon migrate up overnight upto 8 hours
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Joining with husband in women down position with two pillows bellow your buttocks and sleep in the same position for 8 hours after joining to avoid semen trickledown. Use washroom before joining and don’t use wash room for 8 hours after joining to avoid semen trickledown. Use I know kit for detection of ovulation and timed intercourses from day 10 onwards every alternate day With morning sample fasting urine.

Answered2020-09-08 13:54:30

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Yes you can

Answered2020-09-08 09:49:10

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You can urinate. Exercising is good even for conceiving but dont do extremely strenuous regimen

Answered2020-09-08 07:16:16

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