You need to know having Sex during periods is a matter of personal preference and cultural beliefs. Medically, it is safe to have sex during your period as long as you don't use it as a ticket to have unprotected sex. Deciding to have sexual intercourse requires knowledge about both the Sex can become even more complicated when it comes to deciding when and where to do the deed; in particular, you may find that you or your partner want to have sex during your menstrual period. But is sex during your period safe? Here are some answers to a few of the most common questions regarding period sex.
Is it Safe To Have Sex During Your Period?
Many
men and women worry that having sexual intercourse during a woman's
period is unhealthy. Though frowned upon in many cultures and faiths,
sexual intercourse during menstruation is entirely normal and completely
healthy.
Worries
about this act generally stem from societal misconceptions about
menstrual blood: most girls are taught from a young age that their
menstrual blood is unclean and "dirty," and therefore should be hidden
and contained at all times. However, menstrual blood is an entirely
natural bodily fluid, and does not in anyway affect a man's penis or a
woman's reproductive tract. As long as you are engaging in safe and
protected sexual intercourse, it is entirely alright for you and your
partner to have sex.
Benefits of having sex during menstruation:
• Sex may
help relieve pre or post menstrual symptoms if you get an orgasm
• Endorphins
released during an orgasm are natural painkillers and mood lifters, which can allay cramps, headaches, mild depression, and irritability associated with
periods
• Some
women also claim enjoying sex more when they are menstruating because of the
feelings of fullness in the pelvic and genital areas
Can sex during periods result in pregnancy?
Chances of pregnancy during periods are minimal. However, if you
strictly want to avoid pregnancy it is advisable to use an adequate
birth-control method each time you have intercourse, including during periods.
Though the chances of pregnancy during periods are very low, they are not entirely
absent because the sperm can survive in the body for a few days and there is a
small chance that an early ovulation will cause pregnancy.
Will contact with menstrual blood cause sexually-transmitted
diseases (STD)?
Menstrual blood is nothing but normal human blood mixed with
tissues lining the uterus. Contact with menstrual blood is not harmful in any
way. If your partner has a STD, you have a high chance of contracting it and
you should be using a condom during intercourse, both during periods and
otherwise.
Does sex during periods cause HIV infection?
Sex during periods cannot cause HIV infection unless one of the
partners is HIV infected. Unprotected intercourse with an HIV infected partner
can cause HIV infection, regardless of periods. The only connection between HIV
and sex during periods is that the chances of HIV transmission from an HIV
infected person to his/ her partner are higher if they have sex during periods.
If you have the slightest concern about HIV infection, the thumb rule is to use
a condom regardless of periods.
Risks in having sex during periods:
• The
likelihood of an HIV-infected woman’s passing the infection to her male partner
is higher during her periods
• A
woman’s chances of contracting an infection, (for e.g. herpes) from her male
partner, are higher during her periods.
• Sex
during menstruation puts a woman at higher risk of pelvic inflammatory disease
• A
woman is also more likely to pass on other blood-borne diseases such as
hepatitis- B or C to a partner during her period
• A
woman is more likely to develop yeast or bacterial infections like candidiasis
or bacterial vaginosis because the vagina's pH during menstruation is less
acidic.
Will contact with menstrual blood harm the penis?
No, menstrual blood will not harm the penis in any way. The
worries and concerns about menstrual blood stem from the fact that we have been
socially conditioned to see it as a dirty fluid. Scientifically, menstrual
fluid is a mix of blood and tissues that line the uterus every month to prepare
it for pregnancy. If pregnancy does not occur, the tissue is shed because it is
no longer required.
Can sex during periods injure the uterus?
No, sex during periods cannot injure the uterus. There is a
common perception that the mouth of the uterus opens up during periods and the
penis can poke into it and hurt the uterus. This is not correct. Menstrual
flood oozes out of a very small opening in the mouth of the uterus. The penis
can never poke in through this opening.
Can sex during periods a perversion?
You would be happy to know that a large number of couples have
sex during periods. From the medical standpoint, sex during periods is
absolutely normal. So if you too indulge in it, there is absolutely no need to
feel guilty or anxious.
Will sex during periods stop bleeding?
Some women do notice that their periods stop within a day or so
of sexual intercourse. This does not mean that the menstrual blood has been
pushed back into the uterus and is unable to flow out. It happens primarily
because sexual intercourse causes uterine contractions that expel the menstrual
fluids and tissue faster, thus causing the bleeding to stop sooner than usual.
Will sex during periods relieve menstrual cramps?
Yes, some women do experience a decrease in menstrual cramps if
they have sexual intercourse. This can happen because of multiple factors. On
one hand, orgasm causes the release of some chemicals in the body that have
pain allaying properties. Some scientists also believe that this happens
because excess cramp causing chemicals called prostaglandins get used up.
Is it Okay to have oral sex during periods?
Yes, from the health perspective it is ok to have oral sex
during periods. It is advisable to use a dental dam if you have oral sex with a
menstruating female partner.
Should I remove my tampon before having sex during
periods?
Yes, always remember to remove your tampon before having sex
during periods. If you do not do this there is a chance that the tampon will
get pushed up in your vagina and if it is left there for a prolonged period, it
can cause infection.
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