Ten taboos that need to be strictly followed in sex life
Sexual life is the only means for human beings to pass on their family members. For thousands of years, it has not only given couples a romantic and sweet mood, but also nourished them. The deep friendship between them. However, the existence of anything must follow objective laws, otherwise, extreme happiness will lead to sadness and endless troubles. Therefore, no matter who you are, you must strictly abide by the following ten taboos in sexual life:
1. Patients suffering from certain serious organic diseases should not force their sexual life.
2. People suffering from infectious diseases, especially those suffering from sexually transmitted diseases, should avoid having sex to avoid harming themselves and others.
3. Do not have sexual intercourse when you are exhausted. Otherwise, excessive physical exertion will be harmful to your health.
4. Don’t force sexual intercourse when you are in an unhappy mood to avoid feeling disgusted and affecting the harmony of your sexual life in the future.
5. Do not have sex during menstruation. Otherwise, due to the opening of the cervix during menstruation, the shedding and congestion of the endometrium, and poor body resistance, it will lead to various gynecological disorders such as menstrual disorders, dysmenorrhea or amenorrhea. disease.
6. Women should not have sexual intercourse after drinking alcohol to avoid endangering the healthy development of the future fetus after pregnancy.
7. It is strictly forbidden to have sexual intercourse without paying attention to environmental and physiological hygiene to avoid bringing bacterial pathogens into the body and damaging your health.
8. Do not have sexual intercourse after a full meal or when you are hungry, because a full meal makes the human intestines full and congested, causing insufficient blood supply to the brain and other organs; when the intestines are full, a person's physical strength decreases and the energy is low. Unable to achieve sexual satisfaction.
9. Do not have sexual intercourse when you are overly nervous, otherwise it will aggravate the woman’s pain.
10. Do not have sexual intercourse after surgery. Among them, sexual intercourse should be prohibited for one month after miscarriage in the first trimester (first 12 weeks); sexual intercourse should be prohibited for one and a half months after miscarriage in the second trimester (middle 16 weeks); sexual intercourse should be prohibited for two months after delivery in the third trimester (last 12 weeks).