Sexual Health
Common 8 Ignorant Contraceptive Concepts: Correcting Contraceptions and Making Love Worry Free
Regardless of the level of sexual education and the increase in sexual topics in books and magazines, there are still many rumors circulating about pregnancy and contraception, which seem to have been passed down from generation to generation. The basic fact is that women of childbearing age (from adolescence to amenorrhea) are more likely to conceive during their monthly pregnancy, which is a few days before and after the ovaries expel eggs, if they engage in sexual intercourse without contraceptive protection. Here are some of the most common rumors.
1. Girls who engage in sexual activity for the first time cannot conceive
No! Do you think it's a free trial? Any sexual activity can lead to pregnancy, and there is no convention for free tasting here.
2. Women cannot conceive during menstruation
Error! Menstrual period does not mean that eggs will not appear, as long as sperm encounter eggs, they want to disperse, and the difficulty coefficient is very high.
3. After multiple ejaculations in males, the number of sperm decreases to the point where they cannot conceive
Error! Making sperm is the most primitive instinct of men, and the number of sperm is not allocated every day. Even if they give it to you 10 times a day and the 11th time, you may still get pregnant.
4. If a woman jumps up and down afterwards, it can prevent pregnancy
Error! Even if you jump up and down for sexual activity (who can do this?) or rotate 360 degrees afterwards, there is still a possibility of pregnancy. No matter what position you are in, the sperm ejaculates and reaches the entrance of the uterus 90 seconds later. Did you pass by earlier?
5. Taking a hot bath before engaging in sexual activity can reduce the likelihood of pregnancy for women
No! Bathing and contraception are completely unrelated. Unless you have sex alone.
6. Women only get pregnant when they reach orgasm
No! There are tens of millions of pregnant women in this world, but they have not experienced orgasm and cannot be counted. Pregnancy is fertility, and unless diagnosed with infertility, it is possible to conceive regardless of orgasm or not.
7. Swallowing semen may lead to pregnancy
Wrong! The saying goes that different paths do not conspire against each other. The food you eat in your mouth enters your gastrointestinal tract, not your uterus, so if you eat it, you can eat it to your heart's content without getting pregnant.
8. Incomplete male insertion does not lead to female pregnancy
Wrong! The tenacity of sperm exceeds your imagination. Even if you are lazy, sperm will still find eggs and take root and sprout over long distances.