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Trying to conceive

Hi.

I have been trying to conceive for around 2 yrs now, but still not successful. We are having intercourse day by day after 10th day of period. My husband says, he enjoys sex and ejaculate and insert sperms in my vagina. But i don't feel any enjoyment from my side when he ejaculate.

What my question here is,
1. will i get pregnancy with out my enjoyment in intercourse?
2. is there any equation like, if i enjoys during intercourse then only sperms will enter into Fallopian tubes through vagina?
3. Or only sperm inserting is enough to get pregnancy without wife enjoyment?

can you please help me in this regards

Rgds
Mani
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Have them check your uterus.  It might me shipped wrong. It took me 2 years to conceive because I had a malformation of my uterus
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Thanks for your suggestions
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Hi,
Only the deposition of sperms in the vagina is sufficient for a pregnancy to occur. As you have not conceived even after trying for two years, you should consult a gynaecologist for an evaluation. The reason of not getting pregnant may be because of medical problem either in you or your partner. Doctor will do an infertility check up. This involves a physical examination and medical history. He needs to do some tests for both of you, like semen analysis in men and to check for ovulation in women.
Hope this helps.
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