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I am on CD16 and I got positive opk yesterday evening. We did BD'ing yesterday morning and today afternoon and will do even tomorrow morning. Is it good for achieve pregnancy?

Is it possible that if we do it frquently then my Dh sperm count will decrease each time?
Another problem is everytime semen leaks out.....some time I worried that nothing go inside.What should I do to prevent it?

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I didn't realize it but we are both on the same cycle day!  Ok, the BDing looks good- it's good that you did yesterday because it's better for the sperm to be there when the egg is released by the ovary. As far as the seman leaking out, remember most men have millions of sperm, so even if some leak out there are more than enough still inside, it only takes one to fertilize that egg.  One way to maybe help with this a little is to lay with your hips raised (on a pillow or folded up blanket)........  If your husband has a good sperm count (which we will assume he does) once a day is okay, or maybe start trying to BD every other day starting with CD10 or 12 to make sure he has accurate recovery time in between..... I hope this helps!  Good luck this month, keeping my fingers crossed for both of us!!!!!
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