Sexual Health
When can't couples have sex? Under 16 different circumstances, it's best for couples not to have sex
When can't I have sex? Sexual happiness can not only increase the relationship between male and female friends (couples), but also promote the development of physical and mental health. But sex cannot happen anytime, anywhere. So, when can't we have sex? You know what?
1、 When can't I have sex?
1. Not suitable for sexual activity during menstruation
At this point, the cervix is open, making it highly susceptible to infection during sexual intercourse, leading to inflammation of the uterus or appendix. Research has also found that during menstrual intercourse, women's menstrual secretions entering the male urethra can lead to urethral irritation in men. Therefore, avoiding sexual activity during menstruation can effectively reduce the risk of genital infections.
2. Not suitable for sexual activity after drinking
After drinking alcohol, especially a large amount of strong alcohol, it can lead to weak erection or premature ejaculation in the male penis, hinder sexual harmony, and pregnancy after drinking can endanger the fetus. A survey has found that drunk sex is also one of the important causes of sudden death.
3. Not suitable for sexual activity during illness
When sick, the body's resistance is low and sexual sensitivity is reduced, which affects the quality of sexual life. Especially when suffering from infectious diseases, one should not engage in sexual activity, otherwise it will not only harm oneself but also spread to the loved one.
4. Not suitable for sexual activity when fatigued
Sexual activity requires a certain amount of physical and mental exertion. When mentally or physically exhausted, sexual activity often fails to reach orgasm and results in unsatisfactory outcomes for both parties. Especially having sexual activity immediately after exhaustion can harm one's health.
5. Not suitable for sexual activity when feeling unhappy
Some couples struggle to have sex when one party is in a bad mood, not only failing to achieve sexual harmony, but also causing resentment towards the other party. If it occurs repeatedly, it can lead to sexual frigidity in the female partner or impotence in the male partner
6. Not suitable for sexual activity when too full or hungry
Due to the filling and congestion of the gastrointestinal tract caused by satiety, the blood supply to the brain and other organs throughout the body is relatively insufficient, so it is not advisable to have sex just after eating; When people are hungry, their physical strength decreases and their energy is not sufficient. At this time, having sex is often not easy to achieve satisfactory results.
7. Not suitable for sexual activity after childbirth
If sexual activity is carried out too early after childbirth, it is easy to cause poor uterine involution and uterine bleeding. A survey shows that nearly 40% of women have hasty first sexual intercourse after childbirth, which overshadows their future sexual life. Generally speaking, sexual activity can only gradually resume after the 6th to 8th week postpartum.