SEX POSITIONS THAT CAN LEAD TO PREGNANCY FAST

 Sex positions that allow for deep penetration are likely to be the best for conception as they allow the sperm to be deposited as close to the cervix as possible.

The missionary position is often recommended for this. 

Here are sex styles that can lead to pregnancy fast.

Missionary


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 Tried and true, man on top puts gravity in your favor, Landry says. (That said, we’re guessing it’s probably among the most popular sex positions to conceive baby.) “In woman-on-top positions, the sperm has to swim upstream, but man on top allows sperm to flow into your vaginal opening and toward your cervix.” For added effectiveness, place a pillow underneath your bottom, which can give an even more favorable angle for sperm.


Doggie style 


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“Any position that allows deep penetration can help the sperm get as close to the cervix as possible and may make conception more possible,” Landry says. Doggie style, where a man enters a woman as she rests on all fours, does exactly that.

Legs on shoulders 


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The woman hooks her legs on her partner’s shoulders during intercourse, this position allows sperm to get as close to the cervix as possible while also having the benefit of gravity, Landry says.

Reverse cowgirl 


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This is the best position for women with tipped, aka retroverted, uterus, and if you’re among them, this might be the best sex position for getting pregnant. Here, the woman sits on her partner turning her back on him, providing a unique angle of entry.

Side-by-side scissors: In this position, you lie side by side, facing each other, as the male enters the female. This position can also give the deep entry that may help the sperm quickly reach the cervix.

Rear entry: As the woman lies on her stomach, the man enters from behind her. This deep position may help the penis reach more deeply in the vaginal opening than missionary position, according to a Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy study, which (believe it or not) documented the findings with an MRI.

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