The admiration, deep affection, attachment, gentleness, and sharing that permeate sexual life can also create very beautiful feelings. However, improper methods or behaviors can lead to such and such problems. Have you ever encountered them?
1. The slipping of contraceptives
Almost all married people have experienced the accident of condom rupture or vaginal septum slipping. There is no need to be nervous when such a thing happens. The correct approach is to take the post pill twice within 72 hours; If the condom falls off inside the vagina, simply gently pinch its base and pull it out.
2. Spasms and pain
The most common is muscle spasms on the outer thighs or calves during sexual intercourse, commonly known as "cramps". The reason for this may be related to excessive movement and muscle stretching during sexual activity.
3. Allergy to sexual activity
Dr. Debbie Winner, professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the New York University Grossman School of Medicine, pointed out after making a diagnosis of many cases of sexual life allergies that the majority of allergies are due to the maladjustment to latex cream and other contraceptives and drugs, and women often feel vaginal tingling and burning. So allergies are not really allergic to sexual behavior itself. Once there is an allergic reaction, it can be wiped or rinsed with water, a damp towel or tissue to remove residual liquids, creams, etc., and then taken a warm water bath.
4. Neck pain
Neck muscles that are stiff or pulled are prone to sprains. You can wrap a towel around the neck and tie both ends tightly to support the head and reduce the muscle burden.
5. Vaginal diaphragm cannot be taken out
In general, rotating the vaginal septum is as easy as putting on shoelaces. But sometimes the more intense sexual activities will push the vaginal diaphragm to the deep, so that it is difficult to take it out. In this regard, health scientists recommend that you take a squat position, hold your breath and contract your abdomen. The vaginal septum will be pushed outward to an accessible position, and you can take it out yourself.