Is it okay to have sex during menstruation?
In general, "making love" refers to engaging in sexual intercourse, which is not recommended during menstruation. The specific reasons are as follows:
During menstruation, women's immune resistance decreases. Having sex at this time may increase the risk of bacteria entering the body, potentially leading to gynecological conditions such as endometritis, salpingo-oophoritis, and pelvic inflammatory disease, all of which are detrimental to women's health. Additionally, sexual activity during menstruation may stimulate the uterus, causing uterine contractions that could result in increased menstrual flow or prolonged periods. Therefore, it is not advisable for women to have sexual intercourse during their menstrual period.
During menstruation, women should keep warm, avoid sexual intercourse, and consume warm foods rich in vitamins in moderation, which helps maintain overall health. At the same time, maintaining good hygiene practices—such as changing sanitary pads frequently and keeping the genital area clean—can help reduce bacterial growth.