6 Myths About Conception Debunked
A lot
of thought goes into having a child, and once you decide to have one,
the right steps must be taken for actual conception to occur. This
process is made more difficult by the many myths that are perpetuated by
people that don’t understand the reality of it. Here are the six most
common myths behind conception:
1. The missionary position helps the sperm to reach the eggs
The
reality is that the sex position that you’re in makes no difference to
the chances of conception. Sperm can actually get up into the uterus
quite quickly if the right mucus is present. This is usually the case in
fertile women, and the mucus acts like a superhighway, thus negating
the need to be in a certain position. No scientific studies have proven
that one sexual position is better than another.
2. Your diet affects the gender of your child
There
are many misconceptions associated with this myth, such as eating a
diet high in salt tends to result in a boy, or eating a diet high in
dairy tends to result in a girl. There’s no research to back this up –
the reality is that there are male and female sperm, and it’s simply a
question of which one gets to the woman’s egg first.
3. It’s not possible to conceive during menstruation
Although
it’s extremely rare to conceive during menstruation, it isn’t entirely
impossible either. When women have intercourse towards the end of their
period, there’s a small chance that some sperm will survive until
menstruation is over. In fact, sperm can survive some five to seven days
if the right cervical mucus is present.
4. You’ll get pregnant if you have intercourse every day
Not
every woman knows exactly when she’s fertile, so in theory, she’s more
likely to get pregnant with each additional time she has intercourse.
This is because she’ll be more likely to have intercourse when she’s
ovulating. With that being said, it’s useless having intercourse when
ovulation isn’t occurring – conception cannot happen. Most women ovulate
some two to three weeks after their period is over. Tracking your
menstrual cycle is always helpful in this regard.
5. Conception isn’t possible if the man pulls out
Withdrawal
as a contraception method is somewhat effective, but 25 out of 100
women will still get pregnant while employing this method over the
course of one year. An interesting thing about withdrawal is that some
cultures seem to use it more effectively than others. It’s believed that
this is so because the method is passed down from one generation to
another more effectively. Nevertheless, it’s considered to be a very
effective birth control method.
6. Reaching orgasm is a must for conception to occur
A
man has to reach orgasm in order for conception to occur, but the same
isn’t true for women. This myth is likely to be believed because
numerous mammals are only able to conceive when the female orgasms. In
addition, various articles in the US have detailed how animals such as
rabbits, ferrets, and camels do not ovulate on a cycle like humans do –
rather, the female ovulates once stimulated by a male and after they
orgasm.
How to help yourself conceive
The best thing to do is learn when your cervical mucus is present. This fluid is clear, slippery and stretchy. You should track the mucus during your menstrual cycle, and talk to your doctor about what you’re seeing. The best way of doing this is to look at the toilet paper after you wipe. If you notice a clear, slippery and/or stretchy mucus, then this is the best time to have intercourse. It’s recommended to do so every other day during the period when the mucus is present, up until two days after it disappears. Ovulation is most likely to occur during this time.
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The best thing to do is learn when your cervical mucus is present. This fluid is clear, slippery and stretchy. You should track the mucus during your menstrual cycle, and talk to your doctor about what you’re seeing. The best way of doing this is to look at the toilet paper after you wipe. If you notice a clear, slippery and/or stretchy mucus, then this is the best time to have intercourse. It’s recommended to do so every other day during the period when the mucus is present, up until two days after it disappears. Ovulation is most likely to occur during this time.
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