Hey people of Aneros,
Me and the missus is trying to make #2 these days, and after a while of trying nothing has happened, so I thought I`d ask here if you had some input for us.
Would the Aneros help with production and amount of semen, and are there any other benefits for us when trying to get pregnant with using the Aneros in the act?
Apreciate your time and thoughts 🙂
Andy.
@Andy,
The more fun you have trying, less less 'trying' it will be. It often seems 'more trying : less success'! I would think any sensual stimulation, excitement, and fun will benefit the production. This why one night stands often have unexpected results. Aneros use is for pleasure and stimulation. It is focused on the prostate this alone makes for huge health and quality of life benefits. Some female partners are uneasy with anal play with their men. I don't think Aneros is a fertility device. Others may have better thoughts.
Since the Prostate plays a key role in the reproductive process, having a healthy Prostate can only help in your quest to get pregnant! I feel like my Prostate has never felt better than after a year and a half of Aneros use!
TG
- Congratulations on having committed to this life giving adventure. Since you've both done it before your brains and bodies should be good to go ! Keep in mind that humans have been doing this, quite successfully, for millions of years !
- Your mate's gynecologist will be your best resource for detail advice since he or she will have ready access to patient records, prior contraceptive use, significant medications and perhaps family histories.
- As with Aneros Super-Os, stress can get in the way so it's good to get plenty of rest, avoid sleep disturbing activities and eat a healthy diet.
- Remember that if you have been employing any form of birth control it may take several months for you as a couple to return to full fertility. My own experience was that it took my wife about two months to return to a normal fertility cycle after quitting birth control pills.
- We were under some military induced stress to time the future birth of our children so that I would be "home" for those births. This meant looking ahead to a specific week when we desired to achieve conception. Fortunately my mate was able to sense ovulation and that enabled us to refine her 'calendar.'
- When we were 'family building' in the '50's and 60's popular thought was that odds of conception were optimized if the Dad-to-be conserved sperm for three or four days starting a week before ovulation then 'bred' daily until the day following ovulation. There have been many fertility studies over the last 60 years and Google is your friend on this.
Breeding always yielded a grand feeling of purpose and fulfillment for me. This is what it's "all about." Enjoy.
Thanks for your input, guys =)
I guess I knew the answer(s) allready, but allways good with some 3rd opinions =)
Cheers!
Andy.
Good for you! I would say the best advice is greater frequency increases the chances for success. Have fun
There is always a mis-conception between sexual performance and sperm health. these are two different things. You can have a perfect erection but poor sperm health or vice versa.
Besides watching out for time of women's period, man has "cycles" too.
Sperms reaches their most powerful stage after 48 hours. which means the best time for man to have sex for pregnancy is 2 days after last ejeculation. before that time, sperms are still weak, after that time, too much of the sperms are dead.
Using Aneros during that 2-day span could cause problem. the only thing you suppose to leak during a session is precum, but sperm *could* leak.
Andy: Wishing you success in expanding your family. This is not based on any medical fact, but conceivably (pun intended), overzealous Aneros use might induce a little inflammation of the prostate gland and it seems to me that any inflammatory response (i.e., white blood cells) mixing in with the ejaculate might result in a less than friendly environment for those little flagellated marathon swimmers to make their all important dash for the prize (i.e., the ovum). And white or red blood cells mixed in might also kick in an immune response from your wife's vaginal tissues. Again, I'm not speaking from any specific info, just the basic physiology of sex and fertilization that I learned in med school. Whatever you do, "isvara's" advice is the key. :)>-