How soon should he withdraw after ejaculation?

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Updated: 1/14/2003 11:31 am
If you're trying to conceive, you'll naturally want to do everything you can to boost your chances of a successful union of sperm and egg. Sperm are more likely to find the egg if they're deposited near the cervix and held there for as long as possible. To accomplish this, try having intercourse in different positions. Missionary and rear-entry are two of the best positions for placing sperm high into the vagina. To keep them there after ejaculation, the man should not withdraw for as long as possible. This creates a trap, giving them a greater likelihood of reaching their target. Some doctors suggest letting nature take its course, allowing the penis to retract naturally.

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