Does Sex Mess Up Your Period

28th December 2015 EarlGiffen 0Comments

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Answers to common questions about having sex while you are on your period. Many couples worry about engaging in sexual activity during menstruation, but having sex during your menstrual cycle is perfectly healthy and safe.

Wouldn’t it be great if you could circle a date on your calendar and have your period actually show up then? You’d plan beach trips around it and you’d never be …

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As if pimples, emotional outbursts, cramps, exhaustion, and feeling bloated aren’t enough, the PMS demons have to throw uncomfortable back pain your way too.

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For those of us who menstruate, period sex is as polarising as Marmite: you’re either completely turned off by the idea, or you’re too horny to care. No matter where

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Just insert one (or two, if you’re attempting day-one period sex) up to your cervix and you should be good for a couple of hours. They warm up quickly and feel just like the inside of a vagina, especially when they’re slick with….well, the various fluids that might render them slick.

Using Flex How does FLEX work? FLEX is a disposable, single use menstrual product that can be worn safely for up to 12 hours. Once inside the body, FLEX has an outer edge made of a proprietary blend of medical-grade polymer. This material uses your body heat to warm up

Medical Contribution by: Stephanie Beall, M.D., PhD One of the most common questions OB/GYN’s have for their patients is “When was the first day of your last period?”

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