This is almost impossible to answer without a more specific question. A woman could become pregnant. Could develope STDs, could have pain, could get a bladder infection and so on. A man could face the same.
yes, a man after having his 1st intercourse may feel low and down. His face may not look as glowing as it was before his 1st intercourse
well masturbation is good because you cant get any stds or get prego annnd it serves as an alternative to intercourse when intercourse is not available.
you can get of your butt and excersize to have intercourse lisa ann
Vomiting after intercourse is not a common or normal reaction. It could be a sign of an unrelated medical issue such as gastroenteritis or food poisoning. If vomiting occurs regularly after intercourse, it is recommended to consult a healthcare provider for evaluation and appropriate management.
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Because stuffs like sexual intercourse and sexual organs are something new to them.
There would be no reaction between two people with different blood types who have sexual intercourse, however, if the Rh- woman were to get pregnant with an Rh+ child, any future Rh+ children she may have may be in danger of being aborted if she doesn't take preventative medicine.
There are no signs or symptoms immediately after intercourse that give a sign that an egg was fertilized. Bleeding after intercourse may be a sign of infection or other problem in the reprodutive system, and deserves a visit to your health care provider.
It can if done without the proper protection. If you are referring to anal intercourse, if performed unprotected, this can lead to catching STDs. This is also a way to get a urinary tract infection. Anal intercourse, if performed, should always be done with a latex or polyurethane condom to minimize STD risk and protect both people involved.
Remove the NuvaRing, replace it with a new one, get a pregnancy test if you've had intercourse during the previous four weeks, consider emergency contraception if you've had intercourse in the prior 72 hours, and consult your health care provider.
Sonia Savitzky has written: 'REACTION OF SPOUSES TO THEIR HUSBANDS' DIAGNOSED MENTAL ILLNESS' -- subject(s): Health Sciences, Mental Health, Health Sciences, Nursing, Mental Health Health Sciences, Nursing Health Sciences