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Infertility is primarily caused by female problems.

Studies show that about 40% of infertility cases are caused by female factors, 40% by male factors and 20% by a combination of both.

Ovulation occurs on Day 14 of a woman's cycle.

That would make birth control, and conception, very easy if it were true.  Couples could either avoid intercourse on Day 14 to avoid pregnancy, or have intercourse to become pregnant.

A normal menstrual cycle lasts 28 days.

The normal range for a woman's menstrual cycle is actually anywhere between 24 to 36 days in length.

Worrying about a late period only makes it later.

Stress cannot delay your menstrual period, however it can delay ovulation.  The number of days in your luteal phase (time between ovulation and your period) typically will remain constant with each cycle.

A woman can get pregnant only on one day during each cycle.

Although a woman's egg is only viable for 12 to 24 hours, she can actually get pregnant from an act of intercourse that occurs anytime from about five days prior to ovulation to as much as two days after, for a total of about seven possible days to get pregnant.

A woman should wait a minimum of three months after she stops taking birth control pills before trying to conceive.

Birth control pills work by preventing a woman from ovulating through increased hormone levels. The hormone levels start to return to normal almost immediately once you quit taking them and you should begin to ovulate with the very next cycle.

Stress can cause infertility.

Stress does not prevent conception, however, it can delay ovulation by suppressing the hormones needed for it to occur.

It's all in your mind - just relax or take a vacation. Then you'll get pregnant!

Infertility is a disease or condition of the reproductive system. Although infertility can result in stress, stress cannot cause infertility. Luckily, improved medical techniques have made it easier to diagnose and treat infertility problems.

The egg is fertilized within the uterus.

Implantation usually occurs in the uterus, but conception actually occurs in the outer third of the fallopian tubes, not in the uterus. 

Women quit producing eggs at menopause.

Women are born with over 400,000 eggs, but have nowhere near that many menstrual cycles in their lives. Once a woman reaches menopause, her body stops responding to the hormones that cause the eggs to mature in the ovary and be released.

Wearing boxer shorts and taking cold showers makes men more fertile.

While increased scrotal heat from athletic supporters, tight-fitting underwear and hot tubs can reduce a man's sperm count, there are no proven benefits of keeping the area cold.

If a woman takes fertility drugs to help conceive, she'll end up having twins or triplets.

Although fertility drugs can increase the chances of having a multiple pregnancy, the majority of women taking them have single births.

Ovulation occurs on the day of the drop or the day of the rise in your BBT chart.

Actually, the exact day of ovulation cannot be determined by the basal body temperature. By the time the temperature has risen, ovulation has already occurred and since the egg can live for 12-24 hours, the temperature alone is not a good indicator of when you actually ovulated.

Vaginal secretions indicate that you have an infection.

Vaginal secretions are natural and healthy and once a woman understands what it is and when to expect it, she will realize that it is a sign of fertility and not an infectious discharge in need of treatment or douching.

If a man is sexually virile, he will have a normal sperm count.

In reality, men with normal sex drives may have no sperm at all and vice versa as there is no correlation between virility and fertility.

Sperm can only live for several hours.

In fertile quality cervical fluid, sperm can actually survive for up to five days in a woman's reproductive system.

 

 

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