The act of conception has been cloaked in mystery, it seems forever. However, the ancient Indian Rishis who studied all elements of our lives came up with some sexual positions and other techniques that promote conception and pregnancy.
Clearly outlined below, these sexual positions and techniques can be either followed (as an aid to conception), or avoided to prevent conception.
Home First Aid
The Act of Conception
Clearly the delivery of a man's sperm into the woman's womb is the first condition to becoming pregnant.
However, the woman must be in or near her fertile days, the chemistry of her womb but be correct to facilitate the movement of the man's sperm, and her mental state has to be such, that the very cells of her body are ready to the conceptual event.
Any one of the three conditions out of balance with the other (available and healthy sperm, body chemistry and mental attitude), can prevent conception.
Addressing the Body Chemistry
The woman's body chemistry changes throughout her monthly cycle. Near, during and slightly after ovulation, her body chemistry inside the womb becomes less acidic and less hostile to the invading sperm.
In fact, as the man's ejaculation occurs, a special protective layer (a sort of shield) forms around the sperm, and it facilitates the sperm being able to navigate through the cervical mucus...now much thinner during the woman's fertile period.
The Woman's Mental State
Hardly understood, is determined state of mind of a woman of their body's response to sperm invaders.
Sperm can be accepted or unwelcome (to use a metaphor), but in any case, if the sexual act the woman is in a relaxed and stress free, the contractions (in response to newly deposited seeds) are actually driving sperm quickly towards the fallopian tubes, where a fertile egg (or egg) is expected.
So people discover how to relax and calm your partner,and how to help place her state of mind in a calm and relaxed condition.
The Best Sexual Position for Conception
Called by various names by the Indians in the Kama Sutra, by the Arabs in the Perfumed Garden, the sexual position that is most suited to aid conception is commonly known as the "riding high - missionary variant". Many ancients called it the Crab position.
Actually, it is technically known as the coital alignment position, and is a variant of the people in the West call the 'missionary position' The Crab position however is not only suited to aid conception, but during the sexual act its employment will highly stimulate the clitoris, and often cause a massive clitoral orgasm.
As the sperm is ejaculated into the woman's womb, the orgasm and strong contraction will actually propel the sperm towards the fallopian tubes.
To do the Crab position, the man lies on top, but above the woman with her legs bent back at the knees, and pulled towards her breast. A small pillow (not too big) should also be placed under the woman's buttocks.
As the man penetrates her, he, glides forward along her body, with the root of his penis (that part closest to the body) stimulating the woman's clitoris.
No thrusting should occur, but the man and woman will alternately apply pressure to each other's pelvic regions A circular motion (often called 'bump and grind') can also be applied, and in a short while the woman should arrive at a great and profound orgasm. The man should try to finish as near to that event as possible.
The couple staying in this position after ejaculation will also facilitate the sperm being pooled nearer towards its goal. The chances of becoming pregnant in this position (with the other conditions present), are very high.
Sexual Positions to Aid in Conception - Advice From The Kama Sutra
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