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state three myths about human reproduction ​

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Answered by ssvijay738
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Myth: If a female has her period she cannot swim, run, etc.

Fact: During her period, a female can do anything she normally does. Exercise can help reduce cramps and improve mood. Use tampons or menstrual cups for swimming.

Myth: Period blood is dirty.

Fact: Period blood is the same as blood from a nosebleed or cut. It is a natural body function for females.

Myth: It is not normal for boys to release semen in their sleep.

Fact: This is completely natural—nocturnal emissions or “wet dreams”. This often happens when boys have sexual dreams.

Myth: A female cannot get pregnant if she has sex during her period.

Fact: A female can get pregnant any time she has sex without reliable birth control . Sperm survive up to five days inside the female body and ovulation can happen during a period. There is a chance the sperm and egg will get together. A sexually active couple—male and female, that do not want to get pregnant, should always use reliable birth control.

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Answered by smartestCarlsen
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Three myths about reproduction are as follows

#1. Usually in traditional households, they think that flirting brings to reproduction and they are unaware of the contraceptive methods

#2. Most of the parents avoid exercises to pregnant mothers

#3. Some illetrate people think that boys or mens have no role in process of reproduction....

#4.. Indians mostly prefer boys to be born and r ready to kill female foetus.

#5. Other food behaviours affect reproduction Where it wont be affected

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