Did intercourse take place at any particular time of day (e.g., morning)?
RAH – The evidence that time of day can make a difference is strictly anecdotal, as far as I’m aware. However, as you can see, there are those who swear that “morning sex” is the answer! It’s another method that does no harm to try, if you can manage. – RAH We know that male hormone levels are highest in the morning. Thoughts anyone? I think the hubby and I will go for the sunrise tango this cycle ourselves. Yes, and I believe I’ve read that sperm counts tend to be higher in the morning as well, and it’s always seemed to me that I have more fertile [cervical fluid] in the morning, probably just because it’s accumulated. Makes sense — why not try it? We got pregnant from morning sex (also had sex the night before). I ovulated several hours after morning sex – I could feel it. This was after 13 months of trying. Who knows what really did it, but definitely gives room for thought – certainly doesn’t hurt to try it. Morning sex worked for us when we conceived our second child. He will be
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