In this section, we explore the myths and taboos that surround human reproduction, particularly during adolescence. Many adolescents encounter various misconceptions as they experience bodily changes and begin to understand their reproductive health. Common myths include the incorrect belief that a girl becomes pregnant simply by looking at boys during her menstruation or that the mother solely determines the sex of her child. Furthermore, societal taboos often restrict girls from participating in daily activities, such as working in the kitchen, during their menstrual cycle. The section asserts that these ideas are scientifically unfounded, encouraging readers to discard such notions and adopt a well-informed perspective on human reproductive health.