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Myths & Truths associated with Infertility

There are many myths surrounding infertility. You may have perhaps have come across a few of them and would like to know the truth.

Some myths & truths associated with infertility

Myth: If you fail to conceive immediately, then you will have to visit a fertility specialist.

Truth: Some couples might take some time for conceiving a baby. This again depends on the contraceptives used, prevailing health issues and circumstances. But even after having unprotected sexual intercourse for over 12 months, there is no positive result, then it becomes important to visit the specialist. The professionals will run several tests on both the man and the woman to diagnose the issue.

Myth: Only women face infertility issues

Truth: Both male and female are susceptible to facing infertility issues. Men share about 40%, while women account for 40%. Both partners together may suffer around 10% and the last 10% is unidentified.

Myth: The man is free to consume alcohol when trying to conceive?

Truth: Alcohol is considered to be a toxic substance for sperm and can affect hormones, sexual performance, reduce sperm count

Myth: Weight is not affected by your weight.

Truth: Overweight women are likely to experience reduced chances of conception. You need to exercise moderately and consume balanced diet. It is necessary to get in proper shape.

Myth: Infertility results from stress and anxiety

Truth: It is rather a misconception. Couples are generally recommended to take it easy and relax. They are also told to not worry as they are quite young, thus wasting precious time instead of getting proper consultation from the fertility specialist. With age, the chances of conceiving become reduced. Immediate fertility treatment should be sought if you notice issues.

Myth: Male fertility is not affected by Smoking

Truth: Smoking is harmful for both female and male fertility. Rather it is linked with low motility and low sperm counts in men.

Myth: Both men and women can indulge in excessive exercises just like bodybuilders.

Truth: Weight lifting, body building and extreme exercises are likely to affect sperm production in men. It also results in build-up of heat in the testicle region. Women are likely to experience menstrual disorders.

To know more about myths and to do away with it and get timely, proper treatment, it will be wise to visit a well established fertility centre.