Seven no-go zones in your sex life
Inappropriate ways or behaviors during sexual activity can lead to many problems

Inappropriate ways or behaviors during sexual activity can cause many problems, so we propose the following "no-go zones" for your attention.
1. Spasms and pain
The most common is muscle spasms in the outer thigh or lower leg during sex,
This is commonly known as "cramping." This may be due to excessive movement and muscle stretching during sex. Physical dehydration, fatigue, and other factors may be the trigger. Can be their own or by the partner to help massage prone to problems, promote local blood circulation, and relax muscles.
2. Pelvic congestion
When a woman is sexually excited, a large amount of blood rushes into the pelvic tissue to form a hyperemic state. If orgasm is not achieved, pelvic congestion will fade very slowly. About 10 percent of people will feel bloated lower abdomen, lower back pain, and other discomforts. At this time, you should lie on your back, with a pillow to prop up the buttocks, each time for half an hour, 3-4 times a day, can help blood flow back, can take aspirin and other anti-inflammatory drugs if necessary. Of COURSE, THE MOST FUNDAMENTAL PREVENTIVE METHOD IS TO IMPROVE SEXUAL LIFE QUALITY, ACHIEVE ORGASM WHEN MUSCLE AND SEXUAL ORGAN ARE POWERFULLY contracted, CAN MAKE ENGORGED STATE DISSIPATE QUICKLY.
3. Allergies during sex
The occurrence OF SEXUAL LIFE allergy is mostly BECAUSE OF PAIR OF LATEX (THE BASIC raw MATERIAL THAT MAKES CONDOM) AND DO NOT ADAPT TO OTHER CONTRACEPTIVE APPLIANCE AND MEDICAMENTS, the female REGULAR MEETING FEELS VAGINA TO STING, BURN. Once you have an allergic reaction, use water, a wet towel, or a paper towel to wipe off or lavage the liquid, cream that removes the residue, and then wash in a warm water bath. A cold compress can be applied to the vulva to reduce swelling. Some over-the-counter antihistamines can be taken if necessary. See a doctor immediately if you experience shortness of breath, palpitation, joint pain, swelling, rash, or hives anywhere on your body.
4. Urinary tract infection
Urinary tract infection caused by excessive sexual activity is a common problem. Generally speaking, four to five times a week or too long (so-called marathon sex) is counted as "excessive", excessive sex can cause bacteria to invade the urethra and even ascend the bladder, leading to urinary tract infections. Due to the unique anatomical characteristics of women, patients with this type of urinary tract infection are mainly female. Use antibiotics to get rid of the bacteria.
5. Back strain
No matter what cause or position is causing back pain, stop the sexual activity immediately. Normal sex life should not be painful. Back pain during sex is more common in women with relatively weak back muscles. The treatment is to lie on the side with knees bent immediately, put a pillow between the knees, and apply cold compresses locally.
6. The condom comes off
Many married people have had accidents where condoms come off or break. The right thing to do is to take the morning-after pill twice within 72 hours; If CONDOM FALLS OFF INSIDE VAGINA, NEED TO HOLD ITS ROOT GENTLY ONLY TO PULL OUT CAN, AND DO NOT IRRIGATE VAGINA, CAN PUSH SPERMATOZOA DEEPNESS INSTEAD IN THAT WAY.
7. The vaginal diaphragm cannot be removed
Generally, rotating the vaginal diaphragm is as easy as putting on shoelaces. But sometimes violent sexual activity pushes the vaginal diaphragm so deep that it is difficult to remove. The scientific way to do this is to take a squat position, hold your breath and contract your abdomen (as you would during childbirth). The diaphragm will be pushed out into reach and you will pull it out. If this method does not work should be immediate to the hospital, otherwise stay in the body for more than 24 hours easy to induce infection.



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