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Will having sex more often affect women?

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  The vulva secretes a small amount of fluid, and occasionally there is reflex muscle contraction in the lower vagina and obvious pleasure. After the penis is inserted, under the stimulation of penis twitching, the body is further excited, the pelvic cavity is obviously congested, the lower vaginal muscles contract, tightly wrapping the penis (plateau phase), the penis stimulation feels more obvious, and there is a strong pleasure.

  On the basis of the plateau period, it takes about five to ten minutes (or longer or shorter) to reach orgasm, which manifests itself in the head, face and body. skin Congestion and redness, eyes lightly closed, happy expression, shortness of breath or accompanied by moaning, heart rate Over 100 times/min, the breasts stand upright, the nipples further swell and protrude, the labia majora bulge and evert to both sides, the labia minora become dark red with congestion and protrude outward, the clitoris becomes thick and elongated and becomes erect, pulling up to the pubic symphysis, and the vulva secretes a large amount of thin transparent liquid.

  The most fundamental characteristic is the involuntary and powerful rhythmic contraction of the lower vaginal sphincter muscles, pelvic floor muscles and skeletal muscles throughout the body. Warm and powerful pleasure spreads throughout the body, thoughts are naturally stagnant, and all consciousness is immersed in the intense pleasure and extreme happiness of orgasm.

  Finally, there is the subsidence period. The rhythmic muscle twitching during orgasm lasts for about 5 to 30 seconds and then gradually stops naturally. The subsidence of physical reactions, such as pelvic congestion, etc., will gradually subside within 20 to 30 minutes, and the body will return to its usual state.

  During the above process, multiple sexual intercourses may be harmful to the body healthy The impacts are:

  1. Penis inserted into vagina multiple times female health effects. The penis is inserted into the vagina and twitches, which is a mechanical stimulation to the vagina and may introduce bacteria into the vagina. The vagina is composed of stratified squamous epithelium and has strong friction resistance. If there is no pain when stimulated by friction, even if you have sexual intercourse frequently.

  There is no problem if sexual intercourse lasts for a long time. Some women experience obvious pain when inserting their penis. This may be related to insufficient preparation for caressing, too little fluid in the vaginal opening, or an obvious fear of sexual intercourse that causes excessive spasm of the lower vaginal muscles. There may also be an inherent inflammatory response to vaginal infection that causes pain during penis insertion.

  If the penis or female vulva is not clean during multiple sexual intercourses, some bacteria may be introduced into the vagina, increasing the chance of vaginal infection. However, lactobacilli naturally grow in the female vagina and can produce lactic acid to regulate the acidity in the vagina. Under normal circumstances, the Ph value is maintained at around 4.5, and ordinary bacteria cannot survive in such an acidic environment. Therefore, the vagina has a certain ability to resist infection. If the body's immunity is normal, even multiple sexual intercourses in a short period of time will not cause vaginal infection.

  2. The impact of multiple orgasms on women’s health. Orgasm is a human instinct that has evolved over a long period of biological evolution. The human body is naturally capable of initiating and undertaking the orgasmic response. Therefore, the orgasm response is not harmful to women's health. The results of modern sexual science research show that orgasm can improve the body's functional status and is beneficial to physical and mental health.

  If you have sexual intercourse multiple times a day, and every time you have sexual intercourse, the woman has no sexual response or the sexual response is very weak, even if the number of times is greater, it will not have much impact on the body. It is just that the vagina has experienced the physical stimulation of the penis going in and out. If you can reach orgasm every time, generally within 20 to 30 minutes after orgasm, physical reactions such as pelvic congestion will naturally subside and the body will return to its usual state. If you have another orgasm after that, it will not have any adverse effects on your body.

  If a woman enters a plateau every time she has sex, and her pelvic cavity is obviously congested, but she cannot reach orgasm, she will have a psychological feeling of being "hanging in the air, unable to get up and down". At this time, pelvic congestion will exist for a long time. Even if sexual intercourse is stopped, pelvic congestion will take about 4 to 6 hours to subside. If you have frequent sexual intercourse and reach a plateau each time without reaching orgasm, over time, it may cause long-term pelvic congestion or even congestion, resulting in lower abdominal distension, pain, and Dysmenorrhea Wait for discomfort.

  Some women can reach orgasm continuously (which can be 4 to 5 times in a row) during one sexual intercourse, which is called multiple orgasms. Some women are able to reach orgasm again within a few minutes of orgasm, which is called a sequential orgasm. These are normal reactions of the human body and have no adverse effects on health.

  In short, only women who are often in a plateau and unable to reach orgasm may cause pelvic congestion and adversely affect their health; in other cases, there will be no obvious adverse effects on their health. Worry or fear about frequent sexual intercourse may cause sexual function and sexual psychology abnormalities, which is even more detrimental to people's physical and mental health.

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