In the eyes of most people, sex is a private and difficult matter to talk about. Sometimes they want to ask but dare not say it. Recently, a popular health website published an article listing six questions women have about sexual health and asked experts to provide answers. 1. Will the vagina become looser as you age and have more sex? Answer: The vagina is elastic and will not become loose as you age or have more sexual partners. After sex, the vaginal muscle tissue will naturally contract and the vagina will become tighter. No matter how many times you have sex, it is a normal process for a woman's vagina to relax during sex and contract after sex. In fact, as you age, your vagina tends to become narrower and drier. Experts say that exercises that stretch your pelvic floor muscles can help improve vaginal health. 2. Is it normal for vaginal sounds to occur during sex? Answer: Vaginal sounds during sex are normal and are more likely to occur after giving birth. This is caused during sex when the woman's vagina expands after sexual arousal and air enters the vagina. 3. Can I have sex when I have a vaginal infection? Answer: It depends on the cause of the vaginal infection. Common vaginal infections include cervical infection, bacterial vaginosis and Trichomonas vaginitis. Cervical infection and most bacterial vaginosis are not caused by sexual activity, so stopping sexual intercourse will not help the disease get better. However, Trichomonas vaginitis can be transmitted through sexual intercourse, so such patients should avoid sexual intercourse during the illness. It should be noted that having sexual intercourse during infection may cause discomfort or pain, which may leave psychological trauma to women. 4. Is it normal to have hair on the breasts? Will it affect the other person’s sexual desire? Answer: Hair covers almost every part of the human body except the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, eyelids, and lips. Therefore, it is normal for breasts and nipples to grow hair, which plays a certain protective role for the skin. Men won't think you're "special" because of this. 5. What if I no longer have an orgasm? Answer: Orgasm is the result of the combined effects of physiological, emotional, environmental and other factors. If you have never experienced an orgasm, you should see a doctor who specializes in sexual medicine; if you once experienced an orgasm but now don't, you can first examine yourself in terms of your emotions, physical condition, and relationship with your partner. Women can also learn about their sexual abilities through masturbation. 6. Does sex affect the menstrual cycle? Answer: Pregnancy will affect the menstrual cycle, but sex usually does not. If your menstrual cycle changes and you are not pregnant, you should go to the hospital for a check-up, because stress can also cause cessation of ovulation or delay of ovulation. |
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