During menstruation, women's endometrium is very fragile, and their body's resistance is much weaker than usual. If you have sexual intercourse during menstruation, it can easily cause bacterial infections. How to handle sexual intercourse during menstruation?
1. Post cleaning
During menstruation, men are highly likely to bring bacteria into women's private parts. If not cleaned in a timely manner, it can easily lead to infection and a series of gynecological diseases in the woman. Therefore, when everything in the room passes, it is necessary to immediately clean it with water to prevent bacterial infection.
2. Take anti-inflammatory drugs
After sexual intercourse during menstruation, speak to avoid getting involved. You can take anti-inflammatory drugs such as amoxicillin and metronidazole when needed, but do not take them privately. It is recommended to take them under the guidance of a doctor.
3. Medical examination
If there are no uncomfortable symptoms after menstruation, there is no need to worry too much. If any discomfort occurs, consider having a check-up at the hospital to promptly identify the cause.
What harm can menstrual intercourse cause?
1. Excessive menstrual blood volume and prolonged menstrual period
Because male reproductive organs enter the female body, it can lead to an increase in menstrual flow and an extension of the menstrual cycle.
2. The endometrium has been infected
At this point, during sexual intercourse, the male carries bacteria into the female vagina. Women's uterus is susceptible to infection and has many symptoms.
3. Causing the occurrence of infertility
During menstruation, sexual intercourse can induce the production of anti sperm antibodies, leading to immune infertility, as sperm meet with hemorrhagic cells at the rupture of the endometrium and even enter the bloodstream. During menstruation, when the uterus contracts due to sexual desire, fragments of the endometrium can also be squeezed into the pelvic cavity, causing endometriosis and infertility.