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Mar 30 2009

Wild Sex Increases Fertility

Published by thegreenninja at 9:03 pm under Science Edit This

wild sexWell, I’m screwed.

According to The Guardian, a new sex study shows that wilder, more energetic sex leads to a more than 50% increase in sperm count, making conception a lot easier.

Let me make this known now.  I do not want any more kids. My son is 17 years old and wonderful, amazing and unique.  I couldn’t ask for a better kid.  I’m done. Finished. Kaput.

I do, however, have a lot of great sex.  My husband once said that if everyone had sex like us, there would be world peace.

And I agree.

Now I have to worry that our great sex life makes us more likely to get pregnant.  Oh well.

Some things are worth the risk.

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3 Responses to “Wild Sex Increases Fertility”

  1. grandyon 31 Mar 2009 at 12:35 am edit this

    Haha!!! Fear not!! My son just turned 13…I’m done (reluctantly)… but have the IUD. I can’t imagine living in THAT fear. ;)

  2. stephanieebarron 31 Mar 2009 at 1:55 pm edit this

    My husband has taken premanent steps to preclude more children since we agree that three (14, 5 and 1) are PLENTY. It’s a damn good thing since our sex is fabulous. We’re safe!

    That DOES explain things, though. I tried for seven years to get pregnant during my first marriage and only had the one child. Second marriage: total 6-8 months of trying = 4 pregnancies.

    Yeah, thinking back on the caliber of sex, that’s about right.

  3. thegreenninjaon 31 Mar 2009 at 4:12 pm edit this

    As soon as my husband’s health insurance kicks in, we’re doing the same thing!

    Boy, won’t that be great!

    Also, I think this is one of the reasons why so many women get pregnant AFTER they adopt. They are finally able to relax and enjoy sex.

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