Sweating is a way for women to relax and unwind, and it's common to invite a few close friends to enjoy it when they have free time. However, some women are currently in the stage of preparing for pregnancy. Although they enjoy sweating, it is said that excessive sweating can affect their fertility and have contraceptive effects. So, can sweating prevent pregnancy?

Sweat steaming is not contraceptive. If sweat steaming has contraceptive ability, why do we still need contraceptive tools such as birth control pills and condoms? Therefore, do not believe the folk belief that sweating can prevent pregnancy. This is one of the incorrect and ignorant claims. You must be able to distinguish correctly and effectively to avoid causing trouble for yourself.
After sweating, the body temperature will increase, but it will not affect the temperature in the uterus. Therefore, there is no theory that sweating causes high uterine temperature and prevents sperm from surviving in the uterus. It has no effect on conception. Although sweating does not affect fertility, it is beneficial for women. However, frequent sweating should be avoided and the frequency of sweating should be controlled.
When doing sweat steaming, women also need to do corresponding personal hygiene care, especially for the cleansing and moisturizing of the skin, which have very important effects. When sweating, people's pores open and bacteria have the opportunity to enter the skin, so the skin may become dirtier after sweating.