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Instructional: There's no safe time for sex, scientists discover
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Instructional: There's no safe time for sex, scientists discover
Posted by: Achriel on Tuesday, July 08, 2003 - 01:08 PM
Finding helps explain why some women still get pregnant on the pill
By Sharon Kirkey
In a finding that is expected to rewrite medical textbooks, Canadian researchers have discovered that, for many women hoping to avoid pregnancy, there is no "safe" time to have sex.
For 50 years, doctors have believed that about a dozen follicles, or egg sacs, grow at one time during a woman's menstrual cycle. From this group, only one follicle bursts and releases an egg, while the others shrivel and die.
But, in a finding that left even the researchers "flabbergasted," University of Saskatchewan scientists have found this pattern of follicular development actually occurs two to three separate times during a woman's menstrual cycle. What's more, 40 per cent of women have the biological potential to ovulate more than once during a cycle.
"The old idea of one time per cycle is wrong," says senior author Dr. Roger Pierson, director of the reproductive biology research unit at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon.
Note: Had trouble finding a topic but it sounds like good information for all. The complete article is available at The Vancouver Sun
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