We've all heard things about our fertility that we're shocked to later find out are FALSE! This seems to be especially true when it comes to trying to conceive myths or how to get pregnant myths. But how do we know they're not true? When you hear something over and over again, you tend to believe it... That's why we're doing a Fertility "Myth Buster" episode today to bust some of the most common myths about trying to get pregnant. Enjoy!
NOTE: This episode includes terminology like intercourse, sperm, seminal fluid, and related talk and may not be appropriate for all audiences.
Clarification: A statistic was given related to couples who successfully conceive using the Creighton System within the first 6 months. This specific statistic is related to those without any fertility or reproductive health issues. The other statistic, related to 80% of couples conceiving within the first year, is related to those with diagnosed fertility issues. Thanks!
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Episodes about Creighton Model System:
Fertility Method of Choice: Creighton
Can I really use Creighton myself??
Creighton vs. NaProTechnology: What's the difference?
Choosing a Natural Family Planning Method
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