Renowned gynecologist, Dr. Isaac Tetteh, has revealed that inadequate sexual activity can be one of the contributing factors to infertility among couples.
Speaking on the GTV Breakfast Show with Valerie Danso, Dr. Tetteh explained that while many associate infertility with medical or physiological issues alone, frequency and timing of sexual intercourse also play a crucial role in conception. He noted that many couples who struggle to conceive often underestimate the importance of consistent sexual activity aligned with a woman’s ovulation cycle.
According to Dr. Tetteh, the human reproductive system operates within specific biological windows, and failure to engage in sexual activity during those fertile periods reduces the chances of pregnancy. He added that stress, busy work schedules, and lifestyle choices sometimes cause couples to neglect intimacy, creating long gaps between sexual encounters.
This, he said, can unintentionally delay conception even when both partners are medically healthy.
He further advised couples seeking to have children to maintain open communication and prioritize intimacy as part of their family planning journey. Dr. Tetteh emphasized that sexual health is not just about frequency, but also about emotional connection, timing, and mutual understanding between partners.
He encouraged couples facing challenges to seek early medical advice and avoid relying solely on assumptions or traditional beliefs about infertility.
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Source: GBC
