Welcome to this week's Fertility Focus. This week we are talking about myths surrounding trying to conceive. With so much misleading information out there, we are debunking 5 myths around trying to conceive that just aren’t true!
Welcome to this week's Fertility Focus. This week we are talking about myths surrounding trying to conceive. With so much misleading information out there, we are debunking 5 myths around trying to conceive that just aren’t true!
Myth #1: Having an orgasm helps you get pregnant.
Research suggests that orgasm does not help with the actual process of getting pregnant. While it may be important for many people and a key part of sex, a 2013 study found that there may be a genetic link to how often a woman orgasms, but it has no bearing on how many children she goes on to conceive.
Myth #2: Lying on your back after sex helps you get pregnant.
Once the sperm has been released, it goes directly into the cervical mucus and heads to the fallopian tubes, regardless of whether or not you lie on your back or get up and go about your day. So, if you want to lie there and enjoy the moment, go for it, but don’t worry if you need to get up and get on with your day.
Myth #3: Different sexual positions help you to get pregnant.
Once ejaculation has happened, the sperm knows what to do, and unless there are male factor issues, the sperm is very good at swimming off and doing its thing. So, the best position is just the one you enjoy the most.
Myth #4: IVF works the same for everyone regardless of their weight.
Research has shown that IVF works better when women have healthy levels of body fat. This means it is important to try and be as healthy as you can before and during IVF. Walking is a great way to burn fat, so try and get in those steps each day.
Myth #5: Eating French fries after FET helps with success rates.
While there is no scientific evidence to support this claim, if eating fries after your embryo transfer helps you feel relaxed and more in control, then go for it. Enjoy them and then settle in for your two week wait.
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