The chances of conceiving depend on various factors, including the timing of intercourse within the woman's menstrual cycle, the couple's overall fertility, and the health of both partners. Generally, having unprotected sex during the woman's fertile window—typically a few days before and after ovulation—greatly increases the likelihood of conception. If both partners are healthy and there are no fertility issues, the average chance of conceiving in any given menstrual cycle is about 15-25%.
No. Only to reduce your chances of conceiving.
It couldn't hurt to try.
Practically zero, That is 5 days after the beginning of your period.
Myomectomy alone wouldn't change the likelihood of conceiving twins.
48.7%
The emergency contraceptive pill is used in a variety of circumstances to significantly decrease the chances of conceiving.
I wouldn't think so, but I've always been told not to have sex while being treated for a UTI because you want to keep the are as clean as possible. But I can't imagine it would harm the sperm or limit your chances of conceiving.
Given those circumstances, the chances of conceiving are very good. Of course that depends on your body and his sperm count, but unless you're trying to get pregnant, I would advise using a condom (also to aid against STD).
It depends on the woman! I've gotten pregnant at 46 and 47 without trying!
AnswerNo, it will not.AnswerIf you are overweight (either partner) and are having trouble conceiving, your doctor may well suggest that you try and lose some weight, as this will increase your overall health and fitness and improve your chances of conception. However, if you're already the correct weight or underweight, losing more weight is likely to make you less able to conceive
This shouldn't affect your chances of conceiving. Just remember not to do this once you are pregnant.
If one is on birth control antibiotics make them less effective thus increasing your chances of becoming pregnant.