Sexual Health
At what age is a woman most sexually active? What are the hazards of excessive sexual activity
Maintaining a scientific and regular sexual life can enhance the relationship between husband and wife, while bringing a certain sense of satisfaction to women. Generally, women will have more vigorous sexual activity at a certain age.
At what age are women most sexually active?
Women over the age of 40 will experience an increase in their sexual desire and ability when they are in good physical condition. The relationship between husband and wife is more firm, the marriage is also mature, significantly reducing the burden on the family, and women can focus on investing in a new life. At this stage, women's stress and concerns have decreased and are now becoming more intense.
How many times do women have sex in a week?
The frequency of sexual activity varies among different women. On the second day after sexual activity, women experience general weakness, waist fatigue, and mental fatigue, which do not affect their work and life. It is mainly determined by a woman's physique, age, and personality. Generally speaking, two to three times a week is sufficient before the age of 30, one to two times a week is sufficient between the ages of 30 and 40, and one time a week is sufficient between the ages of 40 and 50.
What are the hazards of excessive sexual activity among women?
1. Impact on vaginal health
During sexual activity, the male penis constantly twitches in the vagina, which can easily introduce viruses and bacteria into the female vagina. Although the vagina has strong friction ability, if there is no pain, frequent sexual intercourse, and long duration during friction, there is no problem. However, some women may experience pain during penis insertion, which is closely related to insufficient preparation for foreplay and low vaginal fluid. Additionally, some women may have a certain level of fear for sexual intercourse, leading to excessive spasms in their vaginal muscles. In addition, pain may also occur when a woman experiences inflammation and infection in the vagina.
2. Infected with bacteria
If both men and women fail to clean and clean their genitals before engaging in sexual activity, it will introduce some bacteria into the female vagina, thereby increasing the risk of vaginal infections.
3. Pelvic congestion
During sexual activity, there may be congestion in the pelvic cavity. Even if sexual intercourse is stopped, pelvic congestion can take six hours to subside. If sexual intercourse is excessive, it can make it difficult for women to reach orgasm. Over time, it can keep the pelvic cavity congested and even cause congestion. Women may experience lower abdominal pain, bloating, and dysmenorrhea