Sex is a very beautiful thing and an indispensable seasoning for couples. Maintaining a harmonious and regular life can make the relationship between couples more intimate, alleviate sexual oppression, and improve work and study efficiency. However, there are significant misunderstandings about sexual safety.
Don't make the 5 misconceptions about sexual safety after reading them!
1. Using the restroom can lead to sexually transmitted diseases
In fact, some sexually transmitted pathogens do not survive long outside the body, especially on hard and cold products, and the virus does not stay in the urine. That is to say, using a toilet will not spread sexually transmitted diseases. However, pay attention to the contact between mouth and mouth and skin. When kissing, herpes will be infected, especially chlamydia and gonorrhea of mouth. When touching the skin, Genital wart, lice and herpes will be infected.
2. Women who have sex for the first time and during menstruation will not become pregnant
As long as a woman has menstruation, her reproductive organs have matured, and her ovaries can ovulate normally, she may become pregnant during her first or multiple sexual encounters. The probability of pregnancy during menstruation is very low, but there are also some women who experience ovulation during menstruation.
3. Uterine coating examination is required at the age of 18
Now Cervical cancer has become the second killer of women, and Cervical cancer can be diagnosed through cervical coating cytology. Therefore, some people believe that women over 18 years old or having sex should go to the hospital for an annual check-up. In fact, there is no need to be too frequent. The human papillomavirus will disappear on its own within three years. Only viruses that stubbornly remain in the body can arouse vigilance.
4. Cleaning the vagina to maintain vaginal hygiene
Vagina has self-cleaning function. There are natural bacteria in the vagina to keep it clean. Excessive cleaning can break the Balance of nature. Bacteria and viruses can enter the vagina. Microbes can also extend to ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, etc
5. Vaccination against Cervical cancer should not lead to Cervical cancer
At present, the commercially available Cervical cancer vaccine can prevent human papillomavirus from mutating. However, this does not mean that cervical cancer will not occur after receiving the vaccine. This is just for prevention. If you live a disorderly life, have multiple sexual partners, and do not pay attention to personal hygiene, you will get cervical cancer.
To avoid invading bacteria, the external genitalia should be carefully cleaned before and after each sexual activity. Balance refers to the body's intake of nutrients. If there is no reproductive need, try to choose condoms as much as possible. This not only helps with contraception, but also prevents the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.