This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
"Problem Child in House" Kim Ji-yeon and Chu Seong-il warned while explaining sexually transmitted diseases.
On the 16th broadcast of KBS 2TV "Problem Child in House" (hereafter "Problem Child"), obstetrics and gynecology specialists Kim Ji-yeon and Chu Seong-il appeared.
That day the MCs asked Kim Ji-yeon and Chu Seong-il about myths concerning obstetrics and gynecology and held a Q&A session. Song Eun I asked, "What is this story that doing a handstand after sexual intercourse makes pregnancy more likely?"
Kim Ji-yeon explained, "That sounds like something from the Joseon era. They say it really was like that in the Joseon era. Concubines supposedly did handstands to try to get pregnant. But the sperm is already inside before doing the handstand."
Yang Se-chan asked, "When you say it's fast, do you mean penetration at the same time as ejaculation?" and Kim Ji-yeon answered, "It can be detected in the abdominal cavity within one minute or 30 seconds. For very fast people it can be detected within a few seconds."
Yang Se-chan also asked whether having sex every day is bad. Chu Seong-il said, "To get pregnant, doing it every day is best."
Then Kim Jong Kook asked, "Usually when testing sperm they tell you not to do it every day and to leave about a four-day gap, right?" To this Kim Ji-yeon replied, "It used to be said to do it every three days, but when we actually looked, doing it every day had a higher probability. Do it every day starting about five to six days before the ovulation date. That increases the chances of pregnancy," she shared as a tip.
Meanwhile, there was a surprising myth that the global rise in sexually transmitted diseases is spreading because of smartphones. It turned out that STDs have increased due to hookups arranged through dating apps.
Kim Ji-yeon said, "Syphilis has sharply increased in Korea," adding, "Syphilis surged but has tapered off somewhat this year. In human history syphilis has the fastest transmissibility," shocking viewers.
Among famous figures, Beethoven, Gauguin and Casanova are said to have had syphilis. When asked about early symptoms, Kim Ji-yeon said, "An ulcer forms at first. You can see an ulcerated sore but it doesn't hurt. That's characteristic. It can be felt. The surface is hard, and if you go to the hospital and get one injection when you have this, treatment is finished."
She continued, "But if you don't go to the hospital, the ulcer painlessly disappears. Then you remain in a carrier state. While living like that you spread it through sexual relations," and explained, "Mixing through wounds and blood is the most dangerous."
The next stage is a rash all over the body. Kim Ji-yeon warned, "It looks like a plum blossom, and that's syphilis. If it stays like that, it spreads throughout the body, goes to the brain and the eyes, and invades the nerves. If neurosyphilis occurs it becomes very dangerous."
[Photo] Screenshot of the "Problem Child in House" broadcast
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