Trying for pregnancy

2020-07-05 04:42:07
Hi,I and my husband are trying for pregnancy.Sometimes we have regular intercourse like every alternate day without any issue.Last month we had alternate day intercourse and no issues were found.But again this month when we started initial days everything looks good.but after that he was having erectile dysfuntion for 2-3 days and he was not getting excited.is it normal?Also we had intercourse yesterday but today when we had he was able to inject but not able to produce sperm today?This was the first time it happened.Is it normal or any issue
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Nothing to worry sometimes this may occur, for your husband  avoid stress,relax, take healthy balanced diet green vegetables salads, do regular exercises, take plenty of water  ,if it occurs frequently please reach out .

Answered2020-07-05 13:10:13

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Hi. This is normal . Nothing to worry . When you are trying to conceive you must try in fertile period . That way yr hubby will have no problem . Fertile period starts from day 10 to day 20 in a 30 days regular cycle .

Answered2020-07-05 06:07:33

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Take Tablet Penegra 25 mg 30 minutes before sexual activity
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For Female partner take visna gel while intercourse if required
Health Tips
Continue Fol 123 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 Take Fertisure M once a day for Male partner and Fertisure F once a day for Female partner

Answered2020-07-05 06:07:25

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