What a bummer: Chinese couple’s fertility woes due to unconventional lovemaking, doctor reveals
A Chinese couple who had been married for four years were puzzled as to why they were unable to conceive until a doctor told them they were having sex the wrong way.
The couple, from Bijie City in the southwestern province of Guizhou, are both in their early twenties and reportedly in good health. The revelation by a doctor that they had been having sexual intercourse incorrectly all along left them stunned.
Dr Liu Hongmei, a gynaecologist, spoke out on the pressures put on the married couple.
“They are very young. The man is 26 years old and the woman is 24 years old. They are very healthy. But despite being married for four years, they could not conceive. Their families are putting a lot of pressure on them.”
During the woman’s health check-up, Dr Liu was informed that the Chinese couple had regular sexual intercourse. The wife also admitted that she experienced severe pain every time she had sex with her husband. She endured the torment in the hope of getting pregnant. These symptoms led Dr Liu to suspect that she might have some gynaecological disease.
However, Dr Liu was shocked when the examination revealed that the woman was still a virgin. Upon further inspection, it was discovered that the Chinese couple had been engaging in anal sex unintentionally for four years, resulting in their failure to conceive.
Following this, Dr Liu provided the couple with a sex education handbook. She also gave them guidance before sending them home. The advice seemed to work as the woman got pregnant a few months later.
The couple reported their successful pregnancy to Dr Liu. As a token of gratitude, they gifted the hospital with a hundred eggs and a live hen, reported Sanook.
Dr Liu concluded…
“After four years of marriage, both husband and wife did not know how to get pregnant. Couples so lacking in general knowledge are very rare. But it is not uncommon for people to lack or have misconceptions about sexual knowledge.”
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