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Ovulation And Conception: 5 Myths You Have To Know by remediesng(m): 4:33pm On Jun 09, 2021
There are a lot of half-truths and misleading information on ovulation and getting pregnant out there.

Trying to conceive somehow makes you available to all sorts of information, theories, and advice from concerned family and friends. Ordinarily, information like that may sound reasonable for instance, hanging or holding up your leg for some time after sex to enhance the movement of sperm to the fallopian tube. meanwhile, healthy sperm cells are good swimmers regardless of the sex position.

When you pay so much attention to some of these incorrect pieces of information on conception, you could be stressed out and possibly makes it harder for you to get pregnant at the end of the day. How do you know your myth from fact? especially when it comes to ovulation. Not to worry, we will be shedding light on some of these myths in this article.


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Ovulation Occurs on Day 14 of Your Cycle

You must have heard that a woman’s cycle is 28 days and that ovulation is on the 14 day which is the mid-point. That is the average which is correct. what is quite wrong is assuming that every woman ovulates on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. Ovulation may occur on day 14, as early as day 6 or 7, or as late as day 19 or 20 which is absolutely normal and depends largely on the length of the woman’s cycle. A woman with good fertility may have a cycle as short as 21 days or as long as 35 days. Knowing the length of your menstrual cycle is very important in determining your ovulation day.

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Conclusion

There are a lot of misconceptions out there about getting pregnant and ovulation. Not enough is taught in school about fertility, as the focus is usually on avoiding sexually transmitted infections. How could you have known differently? Don’t feel bad if you believed some of these myths.
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