What are the risks of having intercourse on the third day of menstruation when the flow is light?

May 11, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Lv Aiming
Introduction
Having sex during menstruation can stimulate uterine contractions, leading to pelvic congestion, which may result in increased menstrual flow and prolonged, irregular bleeding. The stimulation of uterine contractions during intercourse in menstruation can intensify, causing significant abdominal pain and lower back discomfort. During menstruation, the cervical opening is dilated; sexual intercourse at this time may allow pathogenic bacteria to enter the uterine cavity along with menstrual blood, potentially causing uterine infection and inflammation.

Having intercourse on the third day of menstruation, even if menstrual flow is light, can pose various health risks, primarily leading to menstrual irregularities, abdominal pain, and endometrial infections. Sexual intercourse should be strictly avoided during menstruation, and infection prevention measures are necessary if intercourse has occurred. Detailed explanations are as follows:

1. Menstrual irregularities

Even though menstrual flow may be light on the third day, it is still within the menstrual period. Intercourse during this time stimulates uterine contractions and causes pelvic congestion, which may result in increased menstrual flow or prolonged, irregular bleeding.

2. Abdominal pain

Sexual intercourse during menstruation intensifies uterine contractions, leading to significant abdominal pain, lower backache, and other discomforts.

3. Intrauterine infection

During menstruation, the cervical os is open. Intercourse may allow pathogenic bacteria to enter the uterine cavity along with menstrual blood, causing intrauterine infection and inflammation.

In addition to the above, intercourse during menstruation may also lead to endometriosis or infertility. Given the multiple risks involved, sexual activity during menstruation should be strictly avoided. If intercourse has already occurred, it is advisable to take antibiotics such as amoxicillin capsules or levofloxacin capsules to prevent infection. Seek medical attention promptly if any discomfort occurs.


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