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Why does sexual desire increase before and after menstruation?

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  1. There is no possibility of pregnancy at all, so they will feel particularly safe, allowing couples to enjoy themselves to the fullest.

Why does sexual desire increase before and after menstruation?

  2. Pelvic congestion increases during menstruation, and pelvic congestion will also occur during sexual excitement.

  3. The level of estrogen is the lowest, so the level of androgens in the body is relatively increased, and androgens are also maintained female The most important material basis of sexual desire.

  If women often feel uneasy and worried when their honeymoon or vacation is coming, it will naturally interfere with their sexual interests and also bring inconvenience to them. But there is a way for people to overcome this difficulty, and that is to use oral contraceptives to delay menstruation. Taking birth control pills can also reduce the amount of bleeding in women who usually have heavy menstrual bleeding.

  Menstrual intercourse has always been a taboo. Some men will even cry out that it is bad luck when their bride is menstruating on their wedding night, thinking that it will bring bad luck to themselves, and even accuse the bride of deliberately trying to make things difficult for him. In fact, this superstition is completely unreasonable.

  Another concern is that women will be infected and suffer from women's diseases. It has been confirmed that there is no connection between menstrual intercourse and infection. Of course, whether you have to have sexual intercourse during menstruation depends entirely on your own preferences. There is no need for artificial regulations to determine whether it is okay or not.

  As for whether having sex during menstruation can definitely prevent pregnancy, the answer is basically yes. Even if pregnancy can occur, it is extremely accidental and special. For example, a woman's cycle is extremely short, only 21 days. In this case, ovulation will occur on the 7th day of the menstrual period. This is often a period when the menstruation is not completely clean or just clean.

  The fertile period of these women comes so quickly, and if they lack awareness of this, they will have unintended pregnancies. This will also be a reason for women to feel dissatisfied with their bodies. Similarly, for those women with irregular menstruation and scant menstruation, they tend to regard a little bleeding during ovulation as a menstrual period with less bleeding, so they boldly have sexual intercourse at a time when the probability of conception is actually the highest. Of course, they are prone to unwanted pregnancy.

  Dysmenorrhea This is the reason that confuses many women. They often complain about why they have to suffer once a month because they are women. So whether sexual intercourse during menstruation can relieve dysmenorrhea? People's opinions are inconsistent: some people think that reaching orgasm during menstruation can immediately relieve dysmenorrhea (whether it is orgasm caused by sexual intercourse or masturbation has this effect);

  Some people also think that sexual intercourse during menstruation can cause cramps stomach ache , because the prostaglandins contained in semen can enhance Uterus The contraction effect of the uterus is particularly sensitive to prostaglandins during menstruation. If menstrual intercourse does cause cramping abdominal pain, using a condom will prevent the pain. Condoms prevent prostaglandins in semen from coming into contact with the female genital tract.

  Oral contraceptives and IUDs may have opposite effects on menstrual cramps. The former suppresses ovulation and can eliminate dysmenorrhea in most women who take medication; however, intrauterine devices tend to increase uterine spasms, especially in the first few months after wearing the IUD.

  Therefore, it is understandable that women's sexual desire increases during menstruation, but it is also affected by many factors, and specific issues need to be analyzed in detail.

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