I can tell you that it is absolutely safe to have sеx during your period, provided that you don’t use this time as a free pass to have unprotected sеx.
The myth that sеx during your period is dangerous originates largely from religious texts. Scientifically, however, there is no reason not to have sеx during your period.
In fact, sеx, while you are menstruating, can help ease the symptoms of PMS (Pre-menstrual syndrome), if you achieve orgasm**.
An org𝑎sm** releases endorphins, natural painkillers and mood enhancers, which can help with the cramps, headaches, mild depression, and irritability sometimes associated with periods.
Also, many women enjoy sex more when they are menstruating because of increased feelings of fullness in the pelvic and genital areas, which give you a head start on arousal.
Generally, sеx is safe during menstruation. None of the physical processes that occur during menstruation are dangerous for the menstruating woman or her sexual partner.
Many women also find that pleasurable feelings are increased when they have sеx during menstruation.
For example, some women are more aroused during menstruation, and others find it easier to have org𝑎sms** during this time. This may be due, at least in part, to the fact that menstrual periods are associated with increased feelings of fullness in a female’s genital area.
On The Contrary
There is one caveat, though: Safe sеx is even more crucial during your period.
Just how safe sеx is during menstruation may depend on whether or not a couple uses protection or is certain that both parties are free of STDs.
During menstruation, a woman’s cervix opens to allow menstrual blood to pass through, which means a woman maybe even more susceptible to sexually transmitted infections than at other times in her cycle.
A menstruating woman may also more likely pass blood-borne infections on to her sexual partner during this time. Even yeast infections may be more likely to take hold during menstruation because of changes in the pH of the vagina.
To keep sеx safe during menstruation, people who are not certain they are in monogamous relationships are usually advised to use condoms.
Discussions on safe sеx during menstruation often include pregnancy. Some people may be under the impression that they need not worry about pregnancy during menstruation. The truth is, however, that it is possible for sperm that enters the body during menstruation to survive long enough to impregnate a woman.
Though this is not likely, it is even possible for an egg to be released while a woman is still having vaginal bleeding.
There is still a chance that you could get pregnant during your period (unless you’re on a pill), so don’t assume it’s safe to forgo contraception.