What do you know about reproductive health?
There are many questions like: What age should women and men give birth? Big wife stronger than her husband will give birth to girls? Or does contraception affect birth? . Professor, Dr. Nguyen Lan Dung will answer your questions.
Biologically, when should women and men give birth?
Women should not give birth when they are over 35 years old (Photo: VNE) Women cannot give birth after menopause (because ovulation is no longer available). But scientists advise women not to give birth when they are over 35 years old. Men, from the time they have sperm to their full capacity, can have an erection (beyond 70-80 years of age).
However, according to Newsweek Magazine (July 2001), scientists at the University of Colombia, New York University and the Israeli Ministry of Health at the same time determined that the birth rate of 45-49 years old children born with schizophrenia, cancer and deformities are twice as high as those born at their father's age of 25 and under. However, under 25 years of age, sperm is still young, so it is easy to give birth to infected children. Scientists recommend that fathers should only give birth at ages 26-40.
Are couples whose wives are bigger and healthier give birth to girls?
These are false information and no scientific basis. The birth of a boy or girl is due to the accidental encounter of the Y or X sperm of the husband and the wife's egg. Sperm Y decides to give birth to a boy, sperm X decides to give birth to a girl.
In the life of nothing, the couple whose wife is bigger and stronger still gives birth to a son, some have 3 sons.
Does birth control pills affect birth?
The official birth control pills in our country are very safe, do not affect much later birth, but slow down the ability to give birth. It means that when you are about to give birth, stop using the medicine soon.
Contraceptives are usually made of synthetic progestogens, sometimes combined with synthetic estogen. All anti-pregnancy pills are easy to use, highly effective, increase the size of the breast, reduce the rate of benign cysts and ovarian cancer, reduce premenstrual syndrome, reduce the risk of anemia, help regulate menstruation, reduce pain and reduce bleeding.
Does ring shaking cause atrophy of the ovary?
Ring shaking is a popular exercise in the world. There is no scientific basis to say that shaking the ring will lead to ovarian atrophy.
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