Can I have sex during menstruation

  Gently tracing the traces of beautiful years, romantic passion fills life with beauty. Sexual activity is a normal physiological need for humans, which greatly contributes to a healthy society. Having a healthy sex life can also enhance the relationship between couples. Menstruation comes every month, but there are many things to pay attention to during menstruation, such as whether or not one can have sex. So, can we have sex during menstruation?

  

Can I have sex during menstruation1

  Menstrual menstruation is not suitable for sexual intercourse, which is a common menstrual disorder. Engaging in sexual activity during menstruation can cause congestion of the female reproductive organs, leading to increased menstrual flow and prolonged periods; At this time, the male reproductive organs may introduce bacteria into the vagina. Menstrual blood is a good culture dish for bacteria and other microorganisms, and bacteria are prone to grow and spread along many small wounds and ruptured blood vessels in the endometrium, infecting the endometrium and even affecting the fallopian tubes and pelvic organs; There are also male urethritis and infertility.

  The hazards of having sexual intercourse during menstruation:

  1. Endometriosis

  Having sexual intercourse during menstruation, due to uterine contractions during sexual impulses, may cause menstrual blood to flow back into the pelvic cavity, leading to endometriosis. It may squeeze endometrial fragments into the pelvic cavity, causing endometriosis and leading to infertility.

  2. Immunological infertility

  Having sexual intercourse during menstruation can trigger the production of anti sperm antibodies, leading to immunological infertility and sterility, as sperm meet with spilled blood cells in the damaged endometrium and even enter the bloodstream.

  3. Congestion leads to prolonged menstrual period

  Due to the excitement of both parties, penile insertion can cause congestion in the female genitalia, leading to increased menstrual flow and prolonged periods.

  4. Endometrial infection

  During menstruation, having sexual intercourse with the male genitalia may introduce bacteria into the vagina. Menstrual blood is a good culture medium for bacteria and other microorganisms, and bacteria are prone to grow and spread along many small wounds and ruptured blood vessels in the endometrium, infecting the endometrium and even affecting the fallopian tubes and pelvic organs, causing great harm to the female partner.

  Once menstruation returns, it is recommended not to engage in sexual activity as it can easily lead to infection for women. During menstruation, it is important to pay attention to personal hygiene and actively adjust one's mood to face it happily.

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