Medical experts have warned against assuming that repeated unprotected sex without pregnancy automatically proves fertility or effective withdrawal techniques, explaining that human reproduction depends on several biological factors.
According to healthcare professionals, pregnancy does not occur every time sexual intercourse takes place because timing, reproductive health, and multiple physiological processes influence conception.
Experts say many people mistakenly attribute the absence of pregnancy to successful withdrawal methods when other factors may be involved.
- Timing plays a major role
Doctors explain that pregnancy is more likely when sexual intercourse occurs during a woman’s fertile window.If sex happens outside ovulation periods, fertilisation may not occur even without contraception.
Healthcare professionals also note that ovulation itself may sometimes not occur during certain menstrual cycles.
Multiple fertility factors involved
Medical specialists say factors affecting fertility may involve both partners.
Some possible reasons pregnancy may not occur despite unprotected sex include:
- Low sperm count or poor sperm movement
- Problems affecting egg quality
- Hormonal imbalances, stress, or illness
- Blocked fallopian tubes
- Reproductive conditions such as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, commonly called PCOS
- Endometriosis
- Erectile or ejaculation problems
- Age-related fertility decline
Experts also acknowledge that some couples may experience difficulty conceiving despite extensive testing showing no obvious explanation.
Withdrawal method not foolproof
Healthcare professionals caution that the withdrawal method remains unreliable because pre-ejaculatory fluid may sometimes contain sperm.
Doctors explain that successful withdrawal also depends heavily on timing and consistency, making accidental pregnancy possible even when practiced carefully.
Experts advise against assumptions
Medical specialists emphasise that repeated unprotected sex without pregnancy does not confirm infertility, just as it does not automatically prove fertility.
They note that many couples only discover fertility challenges when they actively begin trying to conceive.
Experts advise individuals seeking to avoid pregnancy to rely on proven contraceptive methods rather than assumptions based on previous experiences.
According to healthcare professionals, fertility is complex, and what appears to be “luck” or “skill” may simply reflect biology and probability.Full Details. .
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