According to the statistics: 20% of couples facing the challenges of childbirth, but, unfortunately, not all show literacy in this issue.
What myths about infertility scare us, and where is the truth?
Myth 1. Infertility exists only female
This myth, unfortunately, firmly stuck in the minds of our citizens, but dare to upset men are prone to infertility exactly the same as women.
Myth 2. Infertility is inherited
If your family through the female line somebody had infertility or pregnancy does not occur for a long time - this does not mean that a similar situation will happen to you. All individually.
Myth 3. Pregnancy can prevent conflicts of blood groups future parents
This factor is rather on the bearing and the health of the unborn child, and not at conception.
Myth 4. If a woman is healthy, she can't be infertility
Only a detailed and careful examination can reveal hidden problems that affect the conception of a child.
Myth 5. Problems with the menstrual cycle may be linked to infertility
The menstrual cycle does not affect the ability to have children, the main condition for conception - ovulation, i.e. maturation.
Myth 6. Stress can be one of the causes of infertility
Stress, rather, is a consequence of unsuccessful attempts to conceive a child. If you relax and not be persecuted for a purpose - the chance to become parents will increase.
Myth 7. The composition and volume of semen determine the capacity of men to conceive
On the quality and quantity of sperm, as well as the degree of activity of the contained sperm is affected by factors such as time since the last ejaculation, the condition or use of medication.
Myth 8. Irregular sex cause of infertility
For conception the unborn child does not necessarily deal with every day sex, because sperm lives in 48-72 hours. Your chances of conception increase in the period of ovulation.
If you are within a few months of not getting the desired result - there is no reason to worry. To beat anxiety is when pregnancy does not occur within two years after the beginning of sexual life without contraception.
Source:
Women's Magazine
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