Health Department
Vixea Manplus Well, how do you do that? Well, I'll leave
the imagination up to you about how you have sex, but one of the important
things is that once a man ejaculates, it's important for the woman to have her
pelvis tilted up so that the sperm are not swimming upstream like our salmon,
but actually swimming downstream. The sperm has to swim from the tip of the
penis all the way through the cervix and up into the uterus and fallopian
tubes. The distance that sperm swims is about, to him, the same distance as it
would take for you or I to run from here in Los Angeles to San Francisco. So
that's a long distance for such a tiny little micro speck of a sperm to do.
so if it's an all
downhill run, gravity becomes that sperm's best friend, so that tilted pelvis
is helpful, go get her a cup of water, and give her an iPad, something to do
since you're incapacitating her for 20 minutes. At least be the gentleman
there. Manplus Vixea What if you can't get to that point, what are
the barriers to conception purely from a mechanical standpoint?