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Sex education in remote rural areas

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  Mispronunciation of "sex" will make you less pregnant"

  1. Sexual habits
    
  In some rural areas where sexual knowledge is poor, there are quite a few infertile women who have sex during menstruation. They mistakenly believe that having sex during menstruation can increase the pregnancy rate. In fact, having sex during menstruation can stimulate the body to produce resistance sperm Antibodies can cause immune infertility. It can also lead to upward bacterial infection, inflammation of the fallopian tubes, or obstruction of the fallopian tubes, leading to infertility.
  
  In order to prevent urinary tract infections, some couples develop the habit of getting up immediately after sexual intercourse to urinate. From a hygiene perspective, this is understandable. However, it may not be appropriate for infertile couples to do this for a long time, because it may cause a large amount of semen to leak out, especially during intercourse during ovulation, so this habit cannot remain unchanged.
  
  2. Frequency of sexual life
  
  The author investigated the infertile patients who were treated in a sexual rehabilitation center and found that about 70% had a history of frequent sexual intercourse, especially during the newlywed period, many of whom had sexual intercourse 1 to 2 times a day and continued for 1 to 3 months. Some infertile and infertile couples still maintain the habit of excessive sexual intercourse until they seek medical treatment. Their mentality is "every shot will hit the mark". We know, normal male during sexual intercourse ejaculation 1 to 6 ml, containing more than 30 million sperm. 70% of the sperm have normal motility, but only 1% to 5% arrive. Uterus cavity, and finally only one sperm combines with the egg to become a fertilized egg. This shows that the sperm elimination rate is extremely high. If a couple has sexual intercourse too frequently, the supply of sperm exceeds demand and the quality is poor, which will affect fertilization. In addition, sperm, as an antigenic substance, frequently female Stimulation will cause women to continuously produce anti-sperm antibodies, which can cause sperm agglutination or loss of vitality, directly affecting fertilization. It can be seen that excessive sexual intercourse often backfires.
  
  A recent study by American reproductive endocrinologists believes that for male infertile patients with particularly low sperm counts, having sex for the second time 30 to 60 minutes after one sexual intercourse will help increase sperm content and increase the wife's pregnancy rate. They conducted experiments on 20 men. As a result, the sperm concentration of 14 men in their second ejaculation more than doubled, and 5 of them had their wives pregnant. This research is obviously contrary to traditional theories, but infertile couples may wish to give it a try.

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