3:05 AM | Author: Lifestyle Master

Today I have brought for you 5 answers to questions that are sometimes asked by women about their health and sexual life.


- Birth control pills decrease your sexual desire.

Any treatment that you take can cause hormonal changes in your libido. Alternatively you can get pregnant if you don’t use condoms or wear an IUD instead of taking the pill. If hormones take to minimize the effects of menopause, check with your doctor to see if you can reduce the dose consumed.

- To reduce the side effects of contraceptive pills, they can be inserted into the vagina.

A study was done by Israeli doctors to make a comparison between women taking the pill orally with others who inserted them into their vagina, where it dissolved. The second group hardly had any side effects.


Today there is known device for it - the vaginal ring. This ring is inserted into the vagina for three weeks which slowly releases hormones that help to prevent ovulation and increase the density of the cervical mucus, making it a barrier to fertilization. Its advantage is that it causes fewer side effects than oral contraceptives, although its effectiveness as a method to prevent pregnancy is not as high.

- The headaches may increase your desire for sex and orgasms which serves pain as caused by menstruation.

While experts have not found the answer to the first part of this issue, if they suspect it has something to do with the increased levels of serotonin, the transmitter agent of nervous system related to sexual desire.

Moreover, sexual arousal also causes increased production of endorphins and corticosteroids, which relieves the pain caused by headaches and menstrual cramps.

- If intercourse is painful, avoiding it does not solve the problem, but exacerbates it.

First of all, keep in mind that sex is not meant to be painful but pleasuring. If the penetration is somewhat bothersome because there is a problem or because there has been enough stimulation and even the vagina is not lubricated. Whatever the underlying problem is, there is always a solution, just as the one for the above problem. Here on application of any product that prevents dryness would help. What not to do is stop practicing intercourse, because it runs the risk of not trying again for fear.

If you have sex during menstruation, the chances of getting sexuality transmitted disease increases.

The vagina has defensive methods against the bacteria that lurk, but the duration of the period certain changes are produced by passing the blood that affect the effectiveness of these methods. The vagina is not as acidic pH and to vary their in this environment, it is easier for bacteria to proliferate.

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