Sexual Health
Can you have sex during menstruation to create temporary pleasure and leave lifelong regrets
When it comes to physiological sexual activity, most women resist it due to hygiene issues, or due to cultural customs, physiological sexual activity is not accepted by most people. Is sexual activity on that physiological day really not working? Let's deepen our understanding together!
Can sexual intercourse be allowed on physiological days?
For example, during menstruation, the vagina is more lubricated than usual, and pelvic distension is more likely to reach orgasm during sexual activity. The endorphins produced in the body during orgasm also have certain benefits for women during menstruation. This natural compound synthesized in the body has analgesic and pleasant effects on the human body, and has a certain relieving effect on the daily physiological pain, headache, and mild depression that occur in women. The unclean feeling caused by daily sexual activity can also be alleviated through sexual activity during the shower.
Of course, the resistance of women during menstruation will also decrease. The normal Vaginal flora in the vagina can prevent the growth of harmful bacteria or fungi, but with the decline of vaginal acidity on physiological days, other fungi and bacteria are easy to infect the vagina. At the same time, the cervix begins to bleed on physiological days, giving bacteria the opportunity to enter the pelvis. The invasion of bacteria can cause pelvic inflammation. Therefore, if you plan to have sex during your menstrual period, you must do a good job of cleaning.
What are the precautions for sexual intercourse during menstruation?
When orgasm occurs, it will promote Uterine contraction, so if you engage in sexual intercourse in the first half of your menstruation, you can cause a lot of bleeding, so as to dirty the sheets.
During sexual intercourse, men should use condoms (female menstrual secretions entering the male urethra can cause urethral irritation in men). In addition, due to the blood, the lubrication in the vagina is greatly reduced, and intense sexual intercourse may cause inflammation and swelling of the female Vaginal orifice.
During menstruation, as usual during sexual intercourse, the detached uterine membrane not only cannot be expelled from the vagina, but may also be compressed back into the abdominal cavity, becoming a cause of endometriosis.
Some people use anal sex instead of normal sex during menstruation. If this is the case, special attention should be paid to hygiene issues.
In the second half of menstruation, there should be no problem with low blood volume. However, if women use Menstrual pad sticks, they must take them out first. Otherwise, if sexual activity is pushed deep into the uterus and rots here, the situation will become serious, so attention must be paid.