Periods are often very painful for women worldwide, and men may not fully understand the pain experienced during menstruation. Many misconceptions exist regarding this topic. Physical Relation during menstruation is an important topic to understand, and it’s crucial to recognize that this is a personal decision without an inherent right or wrong.
Precautions and Hygiene: The key is that ifPhysical Relation is done during periods with proper precautions, such as maintaining good hygiene and using condoms, it is not harmful to health. Here are some important things to keep in mind:
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Physical Relation Drive Variability: Your libido can fluctuate during menstruation due to hormonal changes. Estrogen and progesterone levels vary, affecting each woman's sexual desire differently. Understanding these fluctuations as normal can help manage expectations.
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Increased Risk of Infection: Having Physical Relation during menstruation may slightly increase the risk of infection. The cervix is more open, allowing bacteria and viruses to enter more easily. Using a condom not only prevents pregnancy but also provides important protection against infections.
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Natural Lubrication: Menstrual blood acts as a natural lubricant, potentially increasing comfort during Physical Relation. This natural lubrication reduces the need for additional lubricants for many women.
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Possible Pain Relief: Physical Relation can reduce menstrual pain by releasing endorphins. Increased blood flow during Physical Relation can further reduce cramping and discomfort associated with menstruation.