The anterior position of the uterus is clinically normal, so it is relatively easy to conceive after intercourse, as long as you lie down and rest in bed and do not stand up immediately. If the uterus is in a forward-flexed, anteriorly inclined position and the cervix is close to the back wall of the vagina, the cervix will be immersed in semen when you are lying on your back during intercourse, and the route taken by the sperm to enter the cervix will be relatively short, which will increase the chance of pregnancy. The anterior uterus is a normal uterine position, so as long as you rest in bed after intercourse, the chances of conception will increase. It is also recommended to calculate the time of ovulation before having intercourse, and to arrange sex reasonably during the ovulation period to make it easier to conceive.