Try not to "try" too: hard. Some simple hints: 1- wait several days between intercourse sessions to let your partner's sperm count to rise 2- spend 20-30 minutes on foreplay- the sexual mucous will help transport semen 3- position yourself- best position would be with 1-2 pillows under your hips with your legs resting on his shoulders; however, vary positions while keeping legs elevated even after ejaculation.
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Steps: First you have to know that your passage is open and your partner has enough healthy sperms, you are ovulating or not. You can plot your morning temp to locate your ovulation time in the month. Then focus on having sex around that time. Assuming the classic position, being on the back few hrs after sex, getting a orgasm helps the process.
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