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Hello Richa,

Welcome to the EmpowHER community. Thank you for reaching out to us.

Have you had this problem with penetration and vaginal pain since you first had intercourse?
Have you spoken with your gynecologist about this?
Has a cause been identified?

Manually inserting the released semen can introduce sperm into your vagina.

Taking folic acid, eating a healthy diet and limiting caffeine are good ways to give your baby a healthy start.

The biggest secret to getting pregnant quickly is knowing when you ovulate (release an egg from your ovary).

You ovulate only once each menstrual cycle, and there are just a few days during that time when it's possible to conceive. Knowing when you ovulate means that you and your husband can time intercourse to have the best chance of getting pregnant that cycle.

Have sex during your most fertile days, which is usually about three days before ovulation through the day you ovulate.

You have a range of days because sperm can survive for three to six days in your body. (Your egg survives for only about a day.) That means if you have sex on Monday, sperm can survive in your fallopian tubes until Thursday – or even as late as Sunday.

If you're not sure when your fertile period will be, just have sex every other day. This means you'll have healthy sperm in your fallopian tubes whenever your egg gets released.

Regards,
Maryann

January 24, 2017 - 9:09am

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