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One factor (? in RL how major it is; may be of interest to make it a major factor in Incubus) in whether sperm gets into the uterus is whether the girl has an orgasm. In the resulting muscle contractions, one major thing is the cervix being "dipped" into a possible pool of sperm; IIRC, this also involves the cervical opening dilating slightly. --[[User:Kinsey AO3|Kinsey AO3]] ([[User talk:Kinsey AO3|talk]]) 22:55, 10 December 2022 (CET)
One factor (? in RL how major it is; may be of interest to make it a major factor in Incubus) in whether sperm gets into the uterus is whether the girl has an orgasm. In the resulting muscle contractions, one major thing is the cervix being "dipped" into a possible pool of sperm; IIRC, this also involves the cervical opening dilating slightly. --[[User:Kinsey AO3|Kinsey AO3]] ([[User talk:Kinsey AO3|talk]]) 22:55, 10 December 2022 (CET)
IIRC, this was a belief held in the 18th century without evidence by the physicians at the time, and it has never been confirmed by modern science. Doesn't mean it can't be used in the current story though.

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Sperm getting into the uterus - female orgasm as a factor

One factor (? in RL how major it is; may be of interest to make it a major factor in Incubus) in whether sperm gets into the uterus is whether the girl has an orgasm. In the resulting muscle contractions, one major thing is the cervix being "dipped" into a possible pool of sperm; IIRC, this also involves the cervical opening dilating slightly. --Kinsey AO3 (talk) 22:55, 10 December 2022 (CET)

IIRC, this was a belief held in the 18th century without evidence by the physicians at the time, and it has never been confirmed by modern science. Doesn't mean it can't be used in the current story though.