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Do you understand the 3 major problems women face during their first night?

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Do you understand the three major problems women face during their first night?

1. Do women experience pain and bleeding during the first night?

In traditional Chinese concepts, a wife must be a virgin. Therefore, the first thing that newlyweds come into contact with during their first sexual life is the hymen problem. From the perspective of medical practice, it is not scientific to judge whether a virgin is a virgin based on bleeding and pain.

Different women may not necessarily experience bleeding or pain when they have sex for the first time. Moreover, the characteristics of the hymen vary from person to person. It can be thin, thick, loose, tight, large or small, and the shape also varies. Rupture occurs due to strenuous exercise, cycling, etc.; some hymens are very stretchable and remain intact despite repeated lovemaking.

2. How to deal with unsuccessful sex for the first time.

It is common to have unsuccessful sexual intercourse for the first time. The main reasons for failure of sexual intercourse for the first time include: the penis is weak before intercourse; ejaculation before intercourse or ejaculation just after touching the female vagina; pain on the part of the woman; not knowing the sexual part; and unknown reasons.

In fact, in many cases it is caused by inexperience, so even if you fail, there is no need to be impatient or have any worries. You can try again after taking a short rest, or wait for a day or two after the two parties are emotionally stable. Try again after your fatigue is relieved.

3. Does semen flowing out of the vagina affect the pregnancy rate?

In fact, it is a common phenomenon for a man's semen to flow out of a woman's vagina after sex. In fact, although each ejaculation can discharge about 2-5 ml of semen, which contains hundreds of millions of sperm, only a very small number of sperm can finally pass through the cervix and uterine cavity and reach the fallopian tube waiting for fertilization, generally only 15-50. No more than 200 at most.

Among these sperm, only those with excellent quality and tenacious vitality are selected by the egg and combined with it to complete the great cause of life continuation. Most of the remaining sperm are rejected from the palace and are discharged from the vagina along with their semen. As for excess semen being discharged from the vagina during sex, it is a natural phenomenon and generally has no impact on pregnancy.

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