Is it okay to have sexual intercourse on the first day after menstruation ends?

Nov 20, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhang Lu
Introduction
"Aunt's visit" generally refers to the menstrual period, and "having sex" usually means engaging in sexual activity. Under normal circumstances, if the first day after the menstrual period ends and no discomfort symptoms are present, it is generally acceptable to have sexual intercourse appropriately. However, if there is still slight bleeding or any discomfort, sexual activity is not recommended. In daily life, it is advisable to maintain a positive mindset and avoid consuming spicy, stimulating, or greasy foods.

  "Auntie's visit is over" generally refers to the end of menstruation, while "having sex" usually means engaging in sexual activity. Generally speaking, if there are no discomfort symptoms on the first day after the menstrual period ends, sexual activity can be appropriately performed; if there is still slight bleeding or other discomfort symptoms, it is not recommended to have sex. Detailed explanation is as follows:

  

  On the first day after the menstrual period ends, if there are no discomfort symptoms and it is ensured that menstruation has completely finished, sexual activity can be appropriately performed. Usually, this will not cause any harm to the body, but attention should still be paid to personal hygiene and the health status of the sexual partner.

  If there is still slight bleeding or other discomfort symptoms such as abdominal pain and fatigue on the first day after the menstrual period ends, sexual activity is not recommended. This is because bleeding may indicate that the endometrium has not fully recovered, and sexual activity may increase the risk of infection and may also worsen the discomfort symptoms. Therefore, for the sake of women's health and safety, it is recommended to wait until menstruation has completely stopped and there are no discomfort symptoms before engaging in sexual activity.

  In daily life, it is recommended to maintain a good mindset, eat less spicy, stimulating, and greasy foods, pay more attention to rest, and develop good living habits.

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