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How do I make my man want Round 2? Professor Denis Abura“Increasing arousal is the fastest way for guys to get back into the game,”. “This could be doing something different, like trying out a toy or talking dirty (or dirtier than usual). Even small changes can be just the novelty and excitement needed to rev up the engines for round two.”

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What happens if you block sperm from coming out? What happens when you block sperm from coming out? Professor Denis AburaNo evidence suggests blocking sperm can cause harm or negative side effects. Unejaculated sperm is not harmful to the body and does not build up. The body reabsorbs sperm that does not leave through ejaculation. This has no side effects on sex drive or fertility.

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How to get pregnant fast? Professor Denis AburaHave sex regularly. The highest pregnancy rates occur in couples who have sex every day or every other day. Have sex near the time of ovulation. If having sex every day isn’t possible — or enjoyable — have sex every 2 to 3 days a week starting soon after the end of your period.

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How do I know if I am fertile enough to get pregnant? Professor Denis AburaIn some people, cervical mucus can show up days before you ovulate. Your most fertile day, and the day you are most likely to ovulate on, is the last day of egg-white cervical mucus. You can also track your ovulation hormone using at-home ovulation tests (sometimes called an ovulation predictor kit, or OPK)

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How long does it take for a man to be ready for round 2? Professor Denis AburaAccording to some studies, 18-year-old males have a refractory period of about 15 minutes, while those in their 70s take about 20 hours, with the average for all men being approximately half an hour. Although rarer, some males exhibit no refractory period or a refractory period lasting less than 10 seconds.

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What type of sperm get a woman pregnant? Professor Denis AburaTo reach and fertilize an egg, sperm must move — wriggling and swimming through a female cervix, uterus and fallopian tubes. This is known as motility. Pregnancy is possible with less than 40% of the sperm in ejaculate moving, but 40% is considered the threshold. The more the better.

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