5 Common Fertility Myths Busted

At Accra Fertility Centre, we believe in educating and empowering you with the truth about fertility. There are many myths and misconceptions surrounding fertility, but we’re here to set the record straight. Let’s bust some common myths!

Myth: Infertility is Always a Woman’s Problem
Fact: Infertility can affect both men and women equally. About one-third of infertility cases are related to male factors, another third to female factors, and the remaining third to a combination of both. It’s important for both partners to seek evaluation and treatment when needed.

Myth: You Can’t Get Pregnant After 35
Fact: While fertility does naturally decline with age, many women over 35 have successful pregnancies. Advances in fertility treatments such as IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) have also improved the chances for women in this age group.

Myth: Stress Causes Infertility
Fact: While stress may affect overall health, there is no conclusive evidence that it directly causes infertility. However, chronic stress can affect your hormone levels, so it’s important to manage stress to support overall well-being.

Myth: You Have to Try for Years Before You Can See a Fertility Specialist
Fact: If you’re under 35 and have been trying to conceive for over a year without success, or if you’re over 35 and have been trying for 6 months, it’s time to consider seeking advice from a fertility specialist. Early intervention can make a difference.

Myth: Fertility Treatments Are Always Expensive and Unsuccessful
Fact: While fertility treatments can have associated costs, they’re not out of reach for many. With advancements in fertility care, treatments such as IVF have become more accessible and have high success rates, depending on individual circumstances.

If you have questions or want to learn more about your fertility journey, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at Accra Fertility Centre. We’re here to guide you every step of the way.

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