Understanding Pain During Intercourse: Common Concerns for Women
Annoying problem I have been having sexual intercourse with my boyfriend for a while now, but I still experience abdominal pain after sex, and shortly after he withdraws, I feel a sharp pain in my vagina and a sensation of being stretched. I tend to tense up during intercourse, w...
Dr. Chen Fuhao Reply:
Sexual dysfunction, specifically sexual aversion or lack of sexual response in women during sexual activity, is a complex issue. The true prevalence of sexual aversion among women remains a mystery, as many may feel too embarrassed to speak about it. However, medical professional...[Read More] Understanding Pain During Intercourse: Common Concerns for Women
Understanding and Overcoming Sexual Dysfunction in Women: A Guide
Sexual dysfunction Hello! I have a troubling question that I hope the doctor can answer. I am 27 years old and have been married for 4 years. Recently, when my husband and I engage in sexual activity, I find that my vaginal area becomes very tight during foreplay, there is little...
Dr. Zhou Dali Reply:
Thank you for your message. According to the opinion of an obstetrician-gynecologist, you are considered normal. However, if you experience pain during intercourse each time, please schedule an appointment for further evaluation. Thank you.[Read More] Understanding and Overcoming Sexual Dysfunction in Women: A Guide
Understanding Pregnancy Risks: Frequent Intercourse and Contraceptive Methods
Can I get pregnant? Hello, doctor. My boyfriend and I had intercourse almost every day from the 22nd to the 28th, approximately twice a day. On the first day of intercourse, he mentioned that he had engaged in masturbation both that morning and the day before. My last menstrual p...
Dr. Lü Lizheng Reply:
Shortly after the menstrual period ends, the ovulation phase begins. For individuals with a 28-day cycle, this typically occurs about seven days later, with a possible variation of three days. Therefore, the period from the 19th to the 25th is considered a high-risk period for pr...[Read More] Understanding Pregnancy Risks: Frequent Intercourse and Contraceptive Methods
Understanding Severe Menstrual Pain: Causes and Relief Strategies
Dysmenorrhea Hello, doctor! In the past few months, I've been experiencing severe pain on the first day of my menstrual period, to the point where I feel cold all over, break out in cold sweats, and feel completely weak, ultimately having to lie in bed and sleep, unable to d...
Dr. Li Guanghan Reply:
You must first go to the hospital to check for any pathological causes. If there are no pathological causes, you must adhere to the following guidelines: 1. Avoid cold foods one week before and after your menstrual period to maintain body temperature and prevent blood clots from ...[Read More] Understanding Severe Menstrual Pain: Causes and Relief Strategies
Understanding Abnormal Bleeding After Masturbation: Causes and Precautions
Abnormal bleeding Hello Dr. Jan, I would like to ask why there is a little bleeding after masturbation. Is it due to excessive force or is it related to just finishing menstruation? What precautions should be taken during masturbation and oral sex? Thank you!
Dr. Zhan Deqin Reply:
1. It could be related to cervical erosion or residual blood remaining after menstruation. Please consult a gynecologist for further evaluation. 2. Both male and female reproductive organs can harbor bacteria, especially within the vagina, so maintaining hygiene and preventing in...[Read More] Understanding Abnormal Bleeding After Masturbation: Causes and Precautions
Understanding Pregnancy Risks and Emergency Contraception: Your Questions Answered
Pregnancy? Dear Doctor, I finished my menstrual period on the first day, but I still had some light brown discharge that day. My boyfriend ejaculated near the vaginal opening, but there was no penetration; it was just masturbation followed by ejaculation. I took the emergency c...
Dr. Zhan Deqin Reply:
1. The likelihood of pregnancy is very low. 2. It is true that emergency contraceptive pills contain hormonal components that can interfere with the menstrual cycle.[Read More] Understanding Pregnancy Risks and Emergency Contraception: Your Questions Answered