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When is conception possible?
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Conception is possible starting 5 days before ovulation (when the egg is released from the ovary) and lasts up until the day of ovulation.
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This means that you should have intercourse before ovulation occurs. Pregnancy the day after ovulation has not been documented.
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Sperm can live up to 6 days in healthy cervical mucosa, but the egg, if not fertilized within 16 hours, is unlikely to become fertilized.
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Couples who wait until after they ovulate are likely to miss the "fertile window."
How often should a couple have intercourse during the "fertile window?"
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Daily intercourse is preferable.
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Ideally, the couple should not have intercourse for 5 days prior to the start of the "fertile window" in order to build up sperm counts.
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Sperm concentrations will drop with daily intercourse, but not usually enough to reduce conception rates.
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If the male partner has an abnormal or low sperm count, you may be given different instructions. Discuss this with your health care provider.
How can you identify the "fertile window?"
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