Menstruation is a unique physiological phenomenon in women, and there will be bleeding during menstruation. During menstruation, women not only need to observe the condition of their menstrual cycle, such as bleeding volume and color, but also need to take good care of themselves, such as keeping warm. So, is it certain that sexual intercourse during menstruation will lead to infection?
If women have sexual intercourse during their menstrual period, they are prone to infection, but it does not necessarily mean they will get infected. Women are not allowed to have sexual intercourse during menstruation. The bleeding during menstruation is caused by the shedding of the endometrium, resulting in trauma on the uterus. If you have sexual intercourse, bacteria can invade the reproductive tract, which may cause ascending infections and lead to gynecological diseases in women.
Women during their menstrual period are not allowed to have sexual intercourse or eat stimulating foods, as this can stimulate the uterus and lead to increased bleeding. So the diet during menstruation should be lighter, and the food should be easy to digest, which can reduce the burden on the gastrointestinal tract.
During menstruation, women must pay attention to keeping warm, especially in the abdomen. If they catch a cold during menstruation, it can easily cause menstrual cramps and even lead to uterine coldness. So after menstruation, everyone needs to add a piece of clothing. Moreover, during summer, one should not indulge in excessive cold during menstruation, do not set the air conditioning temperature too low, and do not let the wind blow directly.