If a woman has sex while on her period, does she stop bleeding during the actual intercourse? and do the same rules still apply for her to have an orgasm, or is it easier or harder?
sobeg answered Wednesday October 14 2009, 12:54 pm: it depends for some women having intercourse during their periods can be a huge high even though theres the thought of it being messy or "unclean" there isnt anything that you should be ashamed of. Studies have shown that sex can definetly relax and sooth a woman during her menstrating period. Having an orgasm as far as i know during a period does not harm or damage anything however you do want to take precautions such as make sure that you do not want to get pregnant you will be ovulating . do not ever have anal sex and then vaginal sex ESPECIALLY during menstruation bacterial can more easily enter your uterus and thats Dangerous. Your period can stop during and after sex or vise versa there is a higher chance of you NOT getting pregnant if you use an IUD. when you have an orgasm you do not climax through your uterus so you wont orgasm blood if thats what you mean. the only thing about having an orgasm during your period is that your vulva vigina might be very tender and sensitive and you may not be able to get easily arroused but for some women the tension can build up and the sexual satisfaction of the relief in an orgasm is a comforting tool. Many women do not like the idea of masturbating or having sexual intercourse because of the mess or the "gross" feeling but it really depends on how you feel and how you view the happenings on what your body is going through. I hope this helps [ sobeg's advice column | Ask sobeg A Question ]
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