After intercourse, you can adopt the position of raising your hips up and lying down, which will help prolong the time of sperm in the body and make it easier to get pregnant. The likelihood of conception is greatest when intercourse occurs during a woman’s ovulation period, when the egg cell has been discharged, which facilitates the combination of sperm and egg cell. The egg cell survives in the body for about 24 hours. After intercourse, you can adopt the position of elevating your hips to keep the sperm in the body for a longer period of time, which will help it to pass through the uterus to reach the fallopian tube and combine with the egg cell. In addition, it is recommended to observe one’s own symptoms after intercourse, and blood human chorionic gonadotropin measurements should be performed about two weeks after intercourse to determine whether pregnancy has occurred. In clinical practice, it is recommended to prepare for pregnancy under the supervision of a doctor to increase the likelihood of conception.