Short answer - you can have sex even during menstruation!
In our society, menstruating women are treated as 'untouchables' which is very wrong. Especially a woman who is menstruating should be taken care of and loved. In some places in the far west, the practice of chhaupadi is a very wrong practice that can infect women with diseases and infections.
Sexual intercourse between men and women during menstruation is also socially taboo. In Hindu scriptures, it is mentioned that women are untouchable during menstruation and men who have sexual intercourse at such times go to hell, which is nonsense. So maybe some menstruating women are not ready for intercourse themselves. There are misconceptions in the society that sexual intercourse during menstruation affects health. However, in recent times, such a mentality has been found to be changing in many people. In particular, medical science considers intercourse during menstruation to be normal.
By paying attention to your personal hygiene, sexual intercourse during menstruation is more beneficial than harm, such as: less chance of getting
pregnant.
Health science says that sexual intercourse during menstruation reduces the chances of getting pregnant. However, since the sperm in the semen inserted into a woman's vagina survives for a few days, a woman with irregular menstruation may become pregnant. However, in most cases, pregnancy does not occur during menstruation.
Does not affect
the uterus The belief that sexual intercourse during menstruation affects the uterus is also wrong. Since the cervix is open during menstruation, some people have speculated that the penis may be damaged, but this is not true. The penis cannot reach the cervix and the cervix is not likely to penetrate through a very narrow mouth.
Medicine
Medical science considers intercourse during menstruation to be normal. According to doctors, bleeding during menstruation does not affect the penis. However, doctors say that after sexual intercourse, both sexes need to be thoroughly cleansed. If a woman has a sexually transmitted disease, she is more likely to be infected with the same blood. So it is better to be careful during sex.
Bleeding stops quickly
in women who have sex during menstruation Bleeding stops quickly. During intercourse, the uterus contracts, which causes a lot of blood to come out at once and does not bleed for a long time.
Lower abdominal pain in women
Some women experience lower abdominal pain during menstruation. But women who have sex during menstruation have been found to have less pain. There can be many reasons for this - first, the hormones released by the body during orgasm act as painkillers. Similarly, since pain-relieving chemicals are used during intercourse, lower abdominal pain is reduced.
In our society, menstruating women are treated as 'untouchables' which is very wrong. Especially a woman who is menstruating should be taken care of and loved. In some places in the far west, the practice of chhaupadi is a very wrong practice that can infect women with diseases and infections.
Sexual intercourse between men and women during menstruation is also socially taboo. In Hindu scriptures, it is mentioned that women are untouchable during menstruation and men who have sexual intercourse at such times go to hell, which is nonsense. So maybe some menstruating women are not ready for intercourse themselves. There are misconceptions in the society that sexual intercourse during menstruation affects health. However, in recent times, such a mentality has been found to be changing in many people. In particular, medical science considers intercourse during menstruation to be normal.
By paying attention to your personal hygiene, sexual intercourse during menstruation is more beneficial than harm, such as: less chance of getting
pregnant.
Health science says that sexual intercourse during menstruation reduces the chances of getting pregnant. However, since the sperm in the semen inserted into a woman's vagina survives for a few days, a woman with irregular menstruation may become pregnant. However, in most cases, pregnancy does not occur during menstruation.
Does not affect
the uterus The belief that sexual intercourse during menstruation affects the uterus is also wrong. Since the cervix is open during menstruation, some people have speculated that the penis may be damaged, but this is not true. The penis cannot reach the cervix and the cervix is not likely to penetrate through a very narrow mouth.
Medicine
Medical science considers intercourse during menstruation to be normal. According to doctors, bleeding during menstruation does not affect the penis. However, doctors say that after sexual intercourse, both sexes need to be thoroughly cleansed. If a woman has a sexually transmitted disease, she is more likely to be infected with the same blood. So it is better to be careful during sex.
Bleeding stops quickly
in women who have sex during menstruation Bleeding stops quickly. During intercourse, the uterus contracts, which causes a lot of blood to come out at once and does not bleed for a long time.
Lower abdominal pain in women
Some women experience lower abdominal pain during menstruation. But women who have sex during menstruation have been found to have less pain. There can be many reasons for this - first, the hormones released by the body during orgasm act as painkillers. Similarly, since pain-relieving chemicals are used during intercourse, lower abdominal pain is reduced.