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Q: Getting My Girl Pregnant - Strong Sperm
asked by: Donovan on October 9th, 2007
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I'm a male and me and my girl wanted a baby together from what i heard i have to wait for two week's not to have sex and after that i can have sex with her so we can have a baby is that true please i would like to know how long does my sprem has to be on me till.
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MrsLtd
replied on October 9th, 2007
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No, you don't have to wait 2 weeks. I think maybe what the 2 weeks you heard about, is for ovulation. A woman with a normal cycle ovulates 2 weeks from the first day of her last period. You can only get pregnant when you ovulate. As far as sex goes. You can have sex everyday if you want, or some say every other day to build up sperm. As long as there are no problems with either of you, you should catch the egg just fine. Just remember it can take months to get pregnant. Good luck!
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Donovan
replied on October 9th, 2007
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Thank you for replying back that's what i meant i have to build up my sperm inside me for her to get pregnant and i heard it take's two week's to build up before i have sex now i'm really confuse...lol
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*star*
replied on October 9th, 2007
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It takes about 48-72 hours for sperm to fully mature. So you don't have to wait 2 weeks. If she knows when she is ovulating (done by charting and temping and ovulation predictor kits) then start when she is close to ovulating and then every other day until about a day after ovulation. That should be sufficient.

Just remember that it does take a healthy couple up to 12 months to get pregnant.
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Donovan
replied on October 9th, 2007
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Thank's *star* and MrsLtd for all your help now i can get back to my girl and tell her thank's again.
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