This post has been medically reviewed by Dr. Sarah Mathis, D.O.
Most fertility blogs, books, and coaches, will tell you all about basal body temperature tracking (BBT), egg-white cervical mucus (EWCM), natural fertility cycles, and little ovulation predictor kits. And . . . read more here if you’re looking for my advice on the best fertility tracking devices and ovulation tests.
These are all important for many reasons- getting in touch with your cycle, identifying phase defects, etc.
But, if you are just trying to get pregnant- Let me say this: THERE IS ANOTHER WAY.
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How Often and When to Have Sex if Trying to Get Pregnant
Seriously, trying to get pregnant is stressful enough without trying to wake up at the exact same time every day and somehow take your temperature without moving, only to find after three months of doing so that there is NO PATTERN because of some kind of elusive measurement error.
There is also nothing worse than peeing on expensive sticks every day only to NEVER see ovulation predicted because you drink so much water your pee is always diluted! (Seriously, girl, good job hydrating, though).
And nothing is sexier than saying, “Hey honey, my cervical mucous seems to be the right egg-white viscosity; let’s hop into bed!” Although, I’ve definitely said those words, hah. My poor husband.
For info on how we made baby-making more fun, check out my e-book on how infertility actually made my sex-life better (AFTER it made it worse, of course).
Do I NEED to track my menstrual cycle if I am trying to conceive?
To be fair, I am completely supportive of women taking back control of their fertility, and you should definitely pursue whatever kind of cycle tracking helps put YOU in control of your fertility journey.
You may want to do moon-cycle charting, or you might download a cycle tracking app to keep track of when your fertile days are. Further, if you are unsure if or when you ovulate, and you have the emotional constitution for it, you might want to track your BBT so you can see your ovulation and luteal phase patterns.
However, if you ovulate regularly every month, have no known cycle issues, and are simply trying to make sure you have sex when you ovulate, you can follow my REVOLUTIONARY advice, and you will never have to pee on another stick, take your temperature, or check your mucous again!
“WAIT!” you say. “HOW will I know when to do the special baby-making lovemaking with my husband if I don’t know when I’m ovulating?”
You are right, it is ABSOLUTELY CRUCIAL that you have sex before or during ovulation. (Need help tracking ovulation? Check out this post on the best fertility monitors.). Wait 12-24 hours after ovulation and you are OUT OF LUCK. There is only one FOOLPROOF way to ensure you have sex on the right day of the month, and I will tell you for free, right now, in this very blog.
Are you ready for the answer?
HAVE SEX EVERY DAY.
Yes, you heard that right.
Or, if you can’t handle that or your husband has sperm count issues, every other day. NO LESS!
WAIT, Don’t close your browser just yet!!!!!!
Why having sex every day increases your chances of getting pregnant
I’m serious. This is SCIENCE, folks. We know to get pregnant you have to have sex during your fertile time, which includes the six days up to and including ovulation (for young, healthy, fertile women . . . the window is shorter for the rest of us). The problem is, you never know when you might ovulate, and most of the tools you can use to predict ovulating are riddled with potential user or device error.
Additionally, there is a special magic to ovulation that sometimes defies tracking. Someone who usually ovulates on Day 14 of her cycle, might suddenly ovulate on Day 7, or Day 23, and without peeing on a stick on the right day (and not being overhydrated), you JUST DON’T KNOW.
In fact, one study showed that only 30% of women actually had their six-day fertile period during the clinically suggested guidelines (between days 10 and 17 of their cycle). That means that if they limited having sex to those days, then 70% of women would be missing out on fertile days for baby-making. In other words MOST women don’t ovulate at the “normal” time.
Now, while your doctor who usually works with super fertile 25 year olds, or who doesn’t think anyone has the emotional constitution to manage daily sex may say that 2 or 3 times a week is fine, IT ISN’T if you have any infertility issues you are dealing with (like I did). You need to have sex EVERY DAY during your fertile time to maximize your chances of little sperm meeting little egg and making a baby.
Which is better . . . having sex every day or every other day when trying to get pregnant?
“WHAT?” you say. “Most websites say every other day is fine!”
Well, every other day IS fine. It’s just not optimal. Most websites and doctors suggest every other day because they think that suggesting people have sex every day is too much to ask. That’s why when they look at the results from the one study done on this subject in 1995- they figure once every other day is okay.
Here were the results:
- For couples having sex every day of their fertile period there was a 37% chance of conceiving
- For couples having sex every other day of their fertile period there was a 32% chance of conceiving
- For couples who had sex only once during their fertile period there was a 15% chance of conceiving
These results were for healthy couples without a history of infertility. If you are struggling with fertility issues, your chances go down per cycle AND your number of fertile days might be shorter (especially if there is a male fertility factor at play, as the little swimmers might not last as long inside you).
Most people argue the difference between 32% and 37% isn’t great enough to ask couples to have sex every day. For my husband and I, once we reached a turning point where we only had a few months to try to get pregnant naturally, that 5% seemed huge.
We wanted to optimize our chances of getting pregnant in any way possible. Not just because I’m kind of a hippy and wanted to get pregnant naturally, but because we were going to have to pay for all IVF and donor egg cycles out of pocket.
Having sex every day for a few months was DEFINITELY worth it since we wound up pregnant and didn’t have to spend tens of thousands of dollars. Plus, as you’ll read below, daily sex turned out to have quite a few added benefits!
Does sperm count decrease with frequent sex?
“WAIT!” you say. “Won’t my husband’s sperm concentration decrease with that much sex?”
Answer: No. While total sperm count decreases, the amount of healthy sperm stays the same– or increases. In normal, healthy men, sperm quality is maximized by regular, daily ejaculation. Don’t go too crazy though; having sex more than once a day will decrease the sperm concentration because it won’t have time to build back up. But unless your husband has sperm issues, every single blessed day is best. Now, if your husband has sperm issues (especially sperm count issues), you are going to want to back off to every other day.
Also, sperm quality DECREASES with time in between ejaculations. In other word, the older the sperm sitting there in his testicles, the harder time it is going to have swimming up towards that egg. It’s hard to get pregnant with sperm that have been sitting and cooking in his testicles for a week and a half. Fresh sperm is best. So, if there is ever a time when you don’t have sex, make sure your husband still ejaculates at least every other day. How that is accomplished is your business.
The longer you wait in between ejaculations, the more DNA fragmentation may be seen in the sperm.
Also- there is some research showing that multiple daily ejaculations improves morphology and motility, and may reduce DNA fragmentation.
If your husband DOES have sperm issues, every other day is recommended, as only one day of abstinence increases sperm count/quality. Although, some doctors may actually recommend daily ejaculation or even TWICE daily ejaculation to improve the quality of sperm!
Check out the chart
Semen analysis for men with normal sperm count:
So, the fewer days of abstinence, the higher the percentage of sperm with good motility (ability of the sperm to move), and morphology (normal quality).
How do you find time to have sex everyday?
“Okay,” you say. “But there is no way I have time to have that much sex.”
Oh honey. If you don’t have time for sex every day, you definitely don’t have time for a baby. I know that sounds super mean, but let’s get serious. If you want a baby, you need to make time for at least sex.
Also, sex doesn’t have to take a lot of time. My husband and I usually took between five minutes and an hour to have sex, depending on our mood and schedules. Once we had a baby, we were lucky if we got to pee much less have sex. If you legitimately are going so strong that you do not have time to have daily sex then you need to declutter your schedule ASAP.
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How do you keep sex interesting when trying to conceive?
“But how can we keep sex interesting if we have it every day?”
The best part about having sex every day and not knowing for sure when you are ovulating is that there is no difference between special baby-making sex and other kinds of sex. You can do whatever kind of sex you want (err, as long as sperm is ejaculated into the vagina)!
Now is the time to really get to know each other. Talk about your desires and your secret fantasies. This is a gift of your baby journey! Instead of constantly stressing about basal temperatures and pee-sticks, you get to enjoy your marriage and spend time getting to know your partner – and yourself!
Some days you might feel like sweet romantic love-making, while other days you might want to mix it up a bit. Sometimes you should act on your partner’s fantasies, and sometimes on your own! Sex should be enjoyable, and couples that learn how to enjoy sex and have it regularly are happier in the long run. I wrote a short, free e-book on how our infertility journey actually improved our sex life (some things you can’t just publish on the internet).
Now, this doesn’t mean that you will be “in the mood” every day. You probably won’t be. I certainly wasn’t. There were days when I had a headache, when I was exhausted, when I was sick, or when I just didn’t feel like it. I had sex anyway. Even if you start off not that interested, probably by the time things are really underway you’ll be enjoying yourself.
Tip: Make it pleasurable. Use a vibrator if you have a hard time having an orgasm without one. You can buy vibrators on Amazon. Nothing detrimental to conception from it, I googled this like crazy. Use different positions. Get creative. Have sex in every room of your house or apartment. Read romance novels. Watch sexy movies together. Most of all- just ENJOY each other. After you have a baby it may be hard to find the time to have sex!
Yes! Baby-making sex can be HOT!
Ready for better baby-making sex? Find out the simple way we made our sex lives absolutely amazing after years of infertility.
Frequently Asked Questions about Sex While Trying to Conceive
“You want me to have sex during my period?”
Um, no. You can take a breather during Auntie Flo. If you want to start on the last day you can, or you can wait until the day after. When I say “every day” I mean “every day you aren’t bleeding.” Note: if you have endometriosis you SHOULD take a breather during your period.
“I’m doing IVF, so this doesn’t help me.”
Wrong! It turns out that more sex increases the likelihood of IVF success! Skip the days when the doctor says it is a no-no, but go for it every chance you are allowed! Plus, seminal fluid helps implantation!
How having sex every day helped me conceive after infertility
My story: I started out like anyone else. I had an app on my phone to track my cycle. When that didn’t work, I tried the pee sticks. I never got a positive result, even though I could usually feel what felt like ovulation (it’s called “middleschmertz” pain). I tried the basal thermometer for three months, and although I could sort of see a pattern, taking my temperature every morning and trying to not move beforehand and do it at the same time every day made me crazy. I would take my temperature at 5 in the morning, but many days I would wake up at 3 or 4 desperate to pee, and would lie there freaking out about how it would mess up my temperature reading! It just wasn’t for me. And . . . not to be graphic, but I get egg-white cervical mucous twice during my cycle- at ovulation, and just before I get my period. So, it was kind of confusing.
In terms of timing we had doctors, midwives, and family friends all giving us different, conflicting advice about timing sex. My grandmother had the best advice, “just make sure you have lots and lots of sex!” She should know, she had seven children! Finally I found a study that confirmed grandma’s advice. We decided to commit ourselves to having sex every day to maximize our chances of getting pregnant, and I threw the basal thermometer out. Not only did it work but we realized the more we had sex, the happier we were, and the deeper our affection for each other grew. It makes sense! Sex releases oxytocin which encourages feelings of love, affection, and happiness. Also, it can often be exercise.
So- what have you got to lose? Give it a try! Make it part of your daily routine, and not only will you be maximizing your chances of getting pregnant naturally, you’ll be getting happier and bonding with your spouse. Commit to having sex every day for at least three months. You can do it! You have nothing to lose and everything to gain!
Am I completely nuts for posting this advice?
My mom warned me that people would think I was crazy for posting this advice. The truth is, that before I read the reaserch, I would have thought this was crazy advice.
I just really believe that if you can have sex every day, then why not optimize your fertility by doing so? Or at least every other day?
Of course, it is in no way necessary to have sex this often to get pregnant. We’ve all heard the story of the young woman who had sex for the first time and got pregnant. I also know of people who only had sex once during their cycle at a crazy time- like two days before their period was due- and they got pregnant. And, of course, plenty of people get pregnant with IVF without having sex.
Still, if you and your husband are up for it, this is the kind of commitment to your baby journey that can have lasting positive impacts on your happiness and your relationship.
Six Benefits of Having Lots of Sex when TTC:
1-Maximize your chances of getting pregnant naturally. Not only do you never miss ovulation and improve your husband’s sperm quality, but studies show you also signal your body that you are in reproductive mode and your uterus is less likely to reject the sperm or embryo.
2-It will make you and your spouse happy. Sex gives you endorphins. Endorphins make you happy. Don’t you want to be happy?
3- It will make you love each other more. Sex releases oxytocin which is the “love” hormone. It relaxes you and makes you feel lovely, cuddly feelings towards your spouse. In other words, this is basically a daily chemical boost for your relationship. You get oxytocin even if you don’t orgasm!
4- It takes the pressure off. If you only have sex three times a month that puts a lot of pressure on both of you for performance, engagement, energy, motivation, and orgasm. If you have sex every day, it takes the pressure off. You can just have sex and enjoy it and not worry about it being perfect! If it sucks, no big deal, it can be better tomorrow.
5- You will really get to know your partner. You can’t have sex every day without getting a little creative. This is a great way to not focus on special perfect “baby-making sex” and just have fun. What do you each really like and really want? Do it different, try out different methods, and don’t be afraid to experiment. What a gift you have- a reason to take love-making with your spouse seriously!
6- Finally, you might like sex more. People warn you that trying to conceive takes the fun out of sex. I found that to be true UNTIL we started having sex every day. Then, something changed. All of a sudden it was fun again. Okay, maybe not every day, but most days. Also, sorry to be graphic again, but it started to FEEL better and having an orgasm became easier. It was like my body said, “oh, cool, I like this,” instead of “this again?”
Make sure you check out my post with 10 sex tips for getting pregnant!
Are you ready to commit to regular sex with your spouse to increase your chances of conceiving? If so, leave a comment and tell us your plan! Does this sound too challenging? What is holding you back?
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Anna Rapp is a fertility journalist and non-toxic living expert. When Anna Rapp was struggling with infertility and recurrent early miscarriage, she was diagnosed with diminished ovarian reserve, High FSH, low AMH, low follicle count, endometriosis, and an MTHFR mutation. Despite being told donor eggs were her only solution, Anna used her graduate training in research methods and analysis to read everything she could find on fertility and egg health. Ultimately, she lowered her FSH and got pregnant naturally (twice). She blogs about how she did it and encourages her readers to take charge of their fertility journey and get happy, healthy, and pregnant!
Puja
Wow… this really helps emotionally .. I was beginning to get the pressure of having sex durog my ovulation… but this everyday thought never came to me.. thanks
Anna
Puja, I hope it helps! I was always so stressed trying to nail down my ovulation and try to have “perfect” baby making sex then. I hope this is fun for you and works! – Anna
Kim
I have started this. I have been married almost four years. I have two kids. My husband and I use to have sex maybe 5-6 times a week (protected) before we were trying to conceive. The routine for us is the same because we did it so much before. My cycle was Oct 1 and we have had unprotected sex every day since then. Its day 16 now and I really want to get pregnant with our planned last baby #3. Wish me luck.
Nik
Anna this blog was so so helpful. I have been ttc since about 4 months now but no luck. I guess coz we gave into the pressure of figuring out the ovulation days.
But out of curiosity wanted to know after how long did you conceive (after taking up the daily sex thing)
Anna
Nik,
I’m so glad!! As my grandma would say- just have lots and lots of sex!! We committed to sex everyday at the same time I committed to all the other changes- diet, mind-body work, non-toxic lifestyle, etc. We had a confirmed pregnancy at the end of three months!
Anna
Allison
Feeling defeated I’ll never get pregnant since my husband travels for work Monday-Thursday so we cannot have sex every other day. Frustrated it won’t happen since he might be out of town while I’m ovulating. (TTC almost a year). Very informative article, though. I’ll just have to make up for lost time each week!
Anna Rapp
Allison! Don’t feel defeated, just do the best you can. So frustrating when hubby travels during ovulation, we had that problem this last year. Once I made him fly back for the weekend from Seattle just because it was go-time! Be well and baby dust!!!
Allison
Thank you so much for your kind words! It’s been tough not only with his traveling schedule but he got the flu then the next week I ended up with the flu too. Hopefully timing will be on our side. Keeping positive and enjoying the sexy time whenever we can! 🙂
Jessica
Hi! I never got to the point of following the pee stick and taking my temperature but I do have an app on my phone to track fertile days. We’ve been having sex every day, or every other for 2 months and I thought for sure I was pregnant but woke up at 4 am with cramps and slight spotting. So now I’m paranoid that I’m just reading my body all wrong. We’ve been trying for 8 months with 2 months of just straight sex every day or every other. It is just getting so stressful and frustrating. I hope the sex every day eventually works, I should say I have a 3-year-old and with her, it was sex every day that worked but that seemed so much less stressful and easier 3 years ago when I wasn’t consistently double guessing my symptoms for period or PMS.
Anna
Hi Jessica!
Ugh, TTC and tracking your cycles, etc., can make you so crazy! I have a question for you- is it the having sex every day/every other day that is making it stressful or is it the actually trying for 8 months that makes it stressful? For me sex is actually stress relief from the incredible stress that comes along with trying to conceive!! Check out my blog posts on mind-body work for ideas on emotional self-care while trying to conceive!!!
Baby dust!!
Anna
Jessica
Hi Anna, the stress comes from trying for 8 months. I’m starting to feel like its just not going to happen. I feel so discouraged which adds more stress to the situation. Having sex isn’t the problem ;).
Allison
I forgot to update but we found out we’re pregnant! Got the BFP test on February 10. Funny we only had sex twice during my fertile window and that’s it. We did something different and that was using PreSeed each time of intercourse. Also, I would pee immediately afterwards since I’m prone to UTI’s. I feel it’s a myth to lay with your legs up for an hour. Plus I relaxed and didn’t put so much pressure on it since we can only have sex about 8 times a month. Fingers crossed for everyone else’s journey, I know how defeating it can be.
Anna
Allison!! I’m so glad to hear this!! Woohoo!! All it takes is the right “once!” Be well and have a happy and healthy pregnancy!!!
Joy
Hi Anna, I’m 37 going to be 38 in July. I have a amazing 15month old daughter. I’m scared that I am to old to have another baby. We been trying for 4 months. I keep blaming myself for not trying right after my daughter was born. But my doctor told me to wait 18 months. I had a emergency ccention. This past month my husband and I tried it your way. Wish us luck!!!
Anna
Don’t blame yourself honey, it wouldn’t have been safe!! Lots of baby dust to you now! Don’t forget to do some kind of mind-body work!!
Shiayne
Hey ive been tryin almost a year i lost my lil girl i had a miscarriage do i have to do it everyday for 3 months or what i really want a baby
Amrin
Very helpful
Thankyou
Have a 5 yr old boy
Want 2nd baby
Trying since 8 months
Wish us luck
Will try to follow your strategy
Anna
Best wishes and baby dust!!
Eno Anthony
Hello Anna! Thanks for the post and congratulations to you and your home for a successful journey. I have an almost 2 year old child who came after almost 2 years of trying after marriage via a C-Section by God’s grace. We then had been playing it safe with condoms up until July this year when we decided it was time to try again. So we set aside the protections and have been trying for another. Honestly, I am not one to have issues with conception and that is a truth i know about myself so you can imagine how worried i got when the “trying” started. I used to enjoy sex with my husband before our baby came but now, it just feels just like a routine i don’t look forward to even if i do want to conceive and carry another child to term. Please what can i do you spice up my sex life and not make my hubby feel less capable? Last night for instance was a complete turnoff.
Shayla
Awesome blog ❤️! Great sound advice 😃.