I sometimes hear from people who want to become pregnant and who know that the best time to accomplish this is when they are ovulating. Many aren’t sure when this ovulation period is, as it can vary from month to month and from woman to woman. And many women get advice from friends or family members which can leave them unsure as to what is actually true.
I heard from someone who said: “my husband and I have decided to have a baby. I think that I should ovulate soon, but a friend of mine told me that when you ovulate, you have orgasms much more easily and that there are many more of them. I had a couple of orgasms during foreplay a couple of days ago, so I am wondering if this means that ovulation has already happened. I really want a boy baby so I hope that ovulation is still on its way and hasn’t already passed.”
I had no way to know the answer to this, but the woman would have much more reliable results by using an ovulation predictor until her next menstrual period to see if she got a positive reading (as this would still be a favorable time frame for a boy baby.) Many people will tell you that there are many physical symptoms that will alert you that ovulation is on its way. Examples are symptoms such as stomach cramps, changing cervical mucus, an increased sex drive, or easier to reach orgasms, to only name a few.
But I don’t find the method of gauging these symptoms to predict ovulation to be very reliable, especially when ovulation predictors are so inexpensive and easy to use. And when timing can be so important in having success in easily getting pregnant or in choosing your baby’s gender, I just don’t understand leaving it to chance.
And here’s one other consideration. If you are trying to conceive a certain gender, the woman’s orgasm can have an effect on the same. For example, the fluids released during orgasm can make the vagina more alkaline and this favors a boy baby. That’s why many woman who want a girl baby will try to avoid orgasm when they are attempting to conceive. But to answer the question posed, having an orgasm doesn’t mean that you are ovulating or even that it is approaching. Many women have orgasms at various times throughout their cycle. And the easiest way to tell when ovulating is approaching or has happened is to use an inexpensive ovulation predictor.
https://pregnancyready.com/does-having-more-or-easier-orgasms-mean-im-ovulating-and-can-conceive-a-girl-or-boy-baby/
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