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Myth 1
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Some of my
friends start to have their own children after adopting a child.
It appears that adoption can break the spell of infertile. |
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Fact
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There are
various large surveys done on adoption as a remedy for
infertility and it was found that it does not work. There are
known cases where couples who had prolonged investigation and
treatment for infertility without success and subsequently
conceive spontaneously when not on treatment. |
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Myth 2
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After many year of trying, I
now feel that my infertility problem is pre-destined and cannot
be cured. |
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Fact
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There is always a solution
for infertile couple. As long as they are able to produce an egg
and a sperm, pregnancy is possible. ART such as IVF and ICSI can
help them to fulfill their wish for a baby. Even the sterile
couples who cannot produce egg or sperm can have a baby through
egg donation or sperm donation programme. |
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Myth 3
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Retroverted (bend backward)
uterus causes infertility and surgery should be done to correct
the position. |
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Fact
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Retroverted position of the
uterus by itself does not cause infertility. 20% of women have
retroverted uterus. According to a study in 1952, women with an
uncomplicated retroverted uterus who underwent surgical
correction had fewer pregnancies compared with women with an
uncomplicated retroverted uterus and left alone. Retroverted
uterus by itself should not be an indication for surgery. |
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Myth 4
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I'm obese
all this while and I'm told that obese women cannot conceive. |
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Fact
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Most of
them do. Some obese women with hairiness, muscular and irregular
menses suffer from polycystic ovarian symptom (PCOS) which is
associated with infertility. Most of the time, this condition
can be cured by medical treatment alone. |
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Myth 5
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My
friends say painful periods cause infertility. |
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Fact
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Painful
periods do not cause infertility. But the cause of painful
periods (such as endometriosis) may result in infertility. In
fact, for most female, regular mild pain on the first day
usually signal that the cycle is ovulatory (produce egg), which
is healthy. |
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Myth 6
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I'm told that my irregular
periods is the cause of my infertility. |
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Fact
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Women who suffer from
irregular period will have longer and fewer menstrual cycles.
Thus, the number of their ¡°fertile¡± times in a year decreased
and the chance to get pregnant is reduced. However, this can
easily be overcome with medical treatment. |
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Myth 7
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I have
never had symptom of pelvic infection and so I cannot have
blocked tubes. |
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Fact
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Many
pelvic infections can exist in women without symptom and they
silently cause irreversible damage to the tubes.
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Myth 8
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Contraceptives make a woman sterile. |
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Fact
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There
might be temporary impairment of infertility in the first 12
months after stopping oral contraceptives but they are unlikely
to impair your fertility. At the end of two year's stoppage, 80%
of the women will have had children and the figure rises to 87%
after three years and 89% after four. The rate of return to
fertility was identical to women who had used the intrauterine
contraceptive device (IUCD) or other methods. |
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Myth 9
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Fertility
pills make it easier for all woman to conceive. |
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Fact
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Normally,
fertility pills can only help those with uncomplicated hormonal
disorders such as polycystic ovarian symptom (PCOS); it cannot
help those who have tubal or uterine problems. There is no
single cure for all infertility. You must identify your cause of
infertility before you can decide the best treatment. |
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Myth 10
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If a
woman takes fertility drugs, she will have a multiple birth. |
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Fact
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It is
true that fertility drugs stimulate the ovaries to produce more
than one egg at the same time and this increases the chance of
having a multiple pregnancy (4%). The majority of women taking
fertility drugs still have singleton pregnancy. |
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Myth 11
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Dilation and curettage (D &
C) can help a woman to getting pregnant. (D & C is a procedure
to scrape and collect endometrial tissues) |
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Fact
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D & C is
only an investigative procedure and does not help in getting
pregnant. |
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Myth 12
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Chinese believes that
repeated D & C will weaken the womb and make her less fertile. |
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Fact
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D & C
does not injure the womb. During D & C investigation for
infertility, only a small strip of the uterine lining is removed
to check for normality. The entire uterine lining will be
replaced during the next menstrual cycle. |
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Myth 13
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Many
folks told me, infertility has nothing to do with the men, it is
women's problem. |
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Fact
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The causes of infertility can
be due to male factor, female factor or both. Among all
infertility couples, male factor alone accounts for 30%, female
factor alone accounts for another 30% while 30% involves both
male and female factors. So, among the infertile couples, 60% of
the men have some problems of infertility. |
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Myth 14
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Blood group 'incompatibility'
between husband and wife can cause infertility. |
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Fact
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There is
no relationship between blood group and infertility. |
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Myth 15
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Fertility, sexuality and virility of the men are one and the
same. |
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Fact
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For men, fertility is depends
on the quality of their semen and does not related to sexuality
and virility. In other words, no matter how prolonged or how
frequent a couple have coitus, as long as the sperm count is
low, it is difficult for them to achieve pregnancy. Virile males
do not necessary produce good quality semen. |
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Myth 16
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A man can
be judged on his fertility by the thickness and volume of his
semen. |
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Fact
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Semen is mainly made up of
seminal fluid (90%). The fertility is depends on sperm count
(which can only be assessed by microscopic examination) and does
not related to the volume and thickness of semen. However, semen
with too low a volume may have reduced the total sperm number. |
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Myth 17
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My sperm count will be the
same all the time. |
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Fact
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Sperm count will vary and
affected by duration of abstinence, recent physical condition
and medications. |
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Myth 18
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Many
women thought that intercourse at any time will lead to
pregnancy. |
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Fact
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For human being, a mature egg
can only be fertilized by sperm after ovulation. Ovulation of an
egg is a self-regulated process and only occurs once at each
menstrual cycle on the 14th day. Therefore, intercourse that
takes place three days before and one day after ovulation has
good chance of getting pregnant. |
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Myth 19
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I cannot
get pregnant because the sperm does not enter my womb. Most of
the semen leaks out of my vagina after intercourse. |
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Fact
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Leaking
of semen from vagina after intercourse is common and normal.
There is sufficient sperm to reach your womb and Fallopian tubes
to fertilize the eggs. |
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Myth 20
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Frequent masturbation and
intercourse will deplete the sperm and cause infertility in men. |
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Fact
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Too frequent of masturbation
or intercourse may reduce low sperm count and semen volume, but
it is rarely lead to infertility. |
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Myth 21
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A change of diet or vitamin
supplements can promote fertility. |
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Fact
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Experiments in animals showed
that extreme nutritional deprivation or deficiency of certain
vitamins (such as vitamin C and E) could impair fertility. This
is unlikely to occur to infertile couples who are taking normal
diet. However, vitamin E and zinc are proved to help in semen
improvement. |
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Myth 22
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Just pray and have faith and
miracle will happen. |
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Fact
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Religion can help to maintain
a positive outlook and support you mentally. However, only
medicine can help with your physical problems such as blocked
tubes or absent sperm. |
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Myth 23
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High-tech is the best
solution to any infertility problem. |
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Fact
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Not every infertile couple
needs the high-tech and advanced ART to get pregnant. About
one-third of infertile women will conceive after consulting a
good fertility doctor, without the need for pills, surgery or
ART. Single clinical procedures and medication would get another
one-third pregnant. The last one-third will need more complex
investigation and surgery. And only about 10% of infertile
couples would require advanced ART. |