The menstrual period for women is not fixed or fixed every month. If a woman experiences menstruation, can she still have sex? I'm sure everyone wants to know this question. Sometimes, uncontrollable desires between men and women are beyond our control, but can we really have sex during a woman's menstrual period? Next, the editor will answer these questions for you!
Can I have sex during menstruation
1. The probability of having sexual intercourse during menstruation is low
Under normal circumstances, the probability of having sexual intercourse during menstruation and becoming pregnant is relatively low. Generally, one will not become pregnant. However, having a low probability does not mean that there is no pregnancy. There have been examples of having sex during menstruation before. The reason why women experience menstruation is because they ovulate every month, and the probability of getting pregnant during ovulation is high. It is relatively small during the safe period, and even smaller during menstruation. However, it is still important to take precautions to avoid unexpected situations.
2. Having sexual intercourse during menstruation poses a significant risk
Some people also engage in sexual activity during their menstrual period, but this is not recommended. Sexual intercourse during menstruation can be very harmful, as it can easily lead to reproductive system infections and various gynecological inflammations, resulting in increased menstrual flow and prolonged periods, posing significant risks to women's reproductive health. In addition, having sexual intercourse during menstruation can also cause endometrial reflux into the pelvic cavity, leading to endometriosis. In severe cases, it can also cause infertility, which is very harmful.
The hazards of having sexual intercourse during menstruation
1. Causing inflammation and leading to gynecological diseases. During regular sexual activity, the penis carries bacteria to the vagina, but the acidic environment in the vagina is not conducive to bacterial growth and can eliminate them. During the menstrual period, the acidic environment in the vagina is diluted and the resistance is weakened due to the discharge of menstrual blood. Due to the abundant nutrients in the blood, bacteria multiply in large numbers. During the menstrual period, the endometrium sheds to form a wound, and the cervix is also in a slightly dilated state. These pathogenic 'group bacteria' swarm upwards, pass through the cervix, enter the uterine cavity, and multiply massively on the wounds in the uterine cavity, easily causing vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, uterine inflammation, etc., bringing diseases and pain to women.
2. Causing infertility or ectopic pregnancy. During menstruation, sexual intercourse creates negative pressure that causes a large amount of pathogenic bacteria to be "sucked" into the fallopian tubes. Pathogenic bacteria multiply in the fallopian tubes, causing salpingitis, swelling, necrosis, and suppuration.
3. Exacerbating menstrual discomfort symptoms. Menstruation comes with bleeding of the endometrium, partial rupture and shedding of the endometrium, and exposure of some blood vessels. During sexual intercourse, local stimulation can increase menstrual flow, cause lower abdominal pain, and prolong menstruation, exacerbating menstrual discomfort.
That's right, after reading the previous article, you should be able to understand that there are many negative effects on women having sex during their menstrual period. However, as long as their period hasn't arrived yet, it's still possible to have sex. But my suggestion is that it's best not to do so, because women will have many symptoms before their period, such as headaches, depression, etc., which cannot be avoided!