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1 3.11 Getting pregnant – Truths and Myths
I can describe how pregnancy occurs. I can challenge myths about conception/getting pregnant. rshp.scot

2 Truth: Something that is a fact, accurate, that can actually happen, that is real. Myth: Something that might be believed by people but isn’t true; a fiction; a fake idea or story. rshp.scot

3 How does a pregnancy begin?
Every pregnancy starts with the egg from a woman and the seed (called the sperm) from a man. rshp.scot

4 A woman’s eggs are kept inside her body, in her ovaries
A woman’s eggs are kept inside her body, in her ovaries. Every month a woman releases an egg. If it is not fertilised then the woman has her period. rshp.scot

5 The man’s sperm is made in his testicles which are inside the bag of skin that hangs behind his penis rshp.scot

6 Fertilisation can happen in different ways.
The sperm and egg can come together in different ways – when they come together this is called fertilisation. Fertilisation can happen in different ways. rshp.scot

7 During sex, the man’s penis goes inside the woman’s vagina
During sex, the man’s penis goes inside the woman’s vagina. When the man ejaculates, the sperm comes out and goes to meet the egg inside the woman’s body. rshp.scot

8 Sometimes a woman may need medical help to become pregnant.
This may involve the egg and sperm being fertilised artificially, (out with the woman’s body) and then the fertilised egg being implanted into the woman’s womb. This is called IVF. rshp.scot

9 A woman can also become pregnant when a man donates his sperm to her
A woman can also become pregnant when a man donates his sperm to her. The woman can insert sperm donated by a man into her vagina. If the sperm swim to meet her egg, she can become pregnant.

10 After fertilisation a pregnancy begins and the foetus develops in the woman’s womb. So now the woman is pregnant. She will be pregnant for 9 months. rshp.scot

11 Pregnancy: Truth or Myth?
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12 1. You can get pregnant the first time you have sex.
TRUTH. If it’s your first time or 10th time or 100th time the chances of getting pregnant are the same. rshp.scot

13 2. Scotland has one of the highest rates of teenage pregnancy in Europe.
TRUTH. We do. rshp.scot

14 3. You can’t get pregnant if you have sex during your period.
MYTH You can get pregnant if you have sex during your period. Your ability to get pregnant is dependent on when you ovulate, and not directly associated with your period. rshp.scot

15 4. If a boy/man pulls out before he comes/
ejaculates you can’t get pregnant. MYTH When the boy/man has an erect penis he can have pre-cum that has sperm in it. This means pulling out is not a good method to stop pregnancy. rshp.scot

16 5. Using contraception makes it harder to get pregnant later on.
MYTH Contracpetion does prevent pregnancy when you’re using it, which is exactly how you want it to work! But once you stop taking it, your fertility returns. rshp.scot

17 6. Sperm can live for 3 to 5 days in the right conditions.
TRUTH If the sperm is in a warm, moist environment it can live after the boy/man has ejaculated/come. If it then gets inside the girl/woman’s vagina there is a risk of pregnancy rshp.scot

18 7. Washing their vagina after sex will prevent a girl/woman from getting pregnant.
MYTH Washing might push the semen further into the girl/woman’s vagina. rshp.scot

19 8. The best way to avoid pregnancy is either not have sex, or if you have sex, to use contraception.
TRUTH. Not having penetrative (penis in vagina) sex means you won’t risk pregnancy. If you use contraception when you are ready to have sex this will stop pregnancy happening. rshp.scot

20 9. You can’t get pregnant if you have sex standing up.
MYTH If you have penetrative sex (penis in vagina) with no contraception or condoms, you risk getting pregnant. Gravity has no effect on a sperm’s ability to travel through the vagina, into the uterus where it can reach an egg. rshp.scot

21 10. A healthy mum is more likely to have a healthy baby.
TRUTH When it is possible to plan for a pregnancy the parents can plan to eat well, stop drinking alcohol, not smoke and take vitamins and supplements that help. rshp.scot

22 11. Having sex in water or in the shower prevents you from getting pregnant.
MYTH It doesn’t matter where you have sex – same rules apply – you can still get pregnant. rshp.scot

23 12. A sandwich bag or plastic wrap will work as good as a condom.
MYTH Please don’t! This will not work. Condoms are designed to work. rshp.scot


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