Myths and Facts About Efforts to Pregnancy
MANY myths circulating about the efforts to get pregnant. So that you get the assurance, following that with a derived myths facts about pregnancy efforts by specialists and obstetricians Firuza Dr. Parekh.
1. Myth: Eating spicy foods cause ovulation, low sperm count, miscarriage, and premature births.
Fact: Eating spicy foods only sometimes interfere with the digestive system and occasionally causes heartburn.
2. Myth: Masturbation causes of impotence and low sperm count.
Fact: Masturbation can be associated with guilt and had no effect on fertility.
3. Myth: The possibility of conceiving will be reduced if during ejaculation, semen out of vagina after sexual intercourse.
Fact: After ejaculation, semen will mecair few minutes in the vagina. Some seminal fluid will not come out and this not reduce the possibility of pregnancy.
4. Myth: The position during sex can determine the sex of the baby.
Fact: The position when having sex does not have any influence on the sex of the baby.
5. Myth: Sex every day increases the chance of conceiving.
Fact: Sex every day does not increase the likelihood of getting pregnant. In fact, it can reduce the number of sperm on the day of ovulation. In men with low sperm count, this may be detrimental.
6. MYTH: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), hormonal disorders that commonly occur in women of reproductive period will be lost after delivery.
Fact: PCOS is a condition caused by genetics. This condition does not disappear by itself, need further treatment.
7. Myth: The uterus with the upside (retroverted) cause infertility.
Fact: The condition of inverted uterus experienced by about 30 percent of women. During his position has not changed, it will not affect fertility.
1. Myth: Eating spicy foods cause ovulation, low sperm count, miscarriage, and premature births.
Fact: Eating spicy foods only sometimes interfere with the digestive system and occasionally causes heartburn.
2. Myth: Masturbation causes of impotence and low sperm count.
Fact: Masturbation can be associated with guilt and had no effect on fertility.
3. Myth: The possibility of conceiving will be reduced if during ejaculation, semen out of vagina after sexual intercourse.
Fact: After ejaculation, semen will mecair few minutes in the vagina. Some seminal fluid will not come out and this not reduce the possibility of pregnancy.
4. Myth: The position during sex can determine the sex of the baby.
Fact: The position when having sex does not have any influence on the sex of the baby.
5. Myth: Sex every day increases the chance of conceiving.
Fact: Sex every day does not increase the likelihood of getting pregnant. In fact, it can reduce the number of sperm on the day of ovulation. In men with low sperm count, this may be detrimental.
6. MYTH: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), hormonal disorders that commonly occur in women of reproductive period will be lost after delivery.
Fact: PCOS is a condition caused by genetics. This condition does not disappear by itself, need further treatment.
7. Myth: The uterus with the upside (retroverted) cause infertility.
Fact: The condition of inverted uterus experienced by about 30 percent of women. During his position has not changed, it will not affect fertility.
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