if you have normal sex then move to anal then back to normal then yes you can get an infection. almost guaranteed
the differece is a just like black hole and gutter hole.
A concequence is a punishment for doing something bad.
During menstruation as the blood leaves the vagina it can remain around the vaginal opening and the vulva, thus it doesn't drip down onto the pad and instead when you urinate the urine washes the blood from the vulva and into the toilet.
It means someone receives something in return for something they are doing.
It means "Very well what are you doing?"
Mostly because it's more tight doing anal I suppose.
Yes, it is possible to transmit yeast from the anal area to the vagina if proper hygiene is not maintained. The anus and vagina are in close proximity, so be cautious when going from anal to vaginal activities to prevent the spread of infection. It's recommended to thoroughly wash before switching to avoid this.
No, it should only be used for the vagina, as indicated. Consult your doctor regarding this infection.
No, you can't. There is no other infection that turns into chlamydia. You get chlamydia from oral, anal, or vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; and birth to an infected mother.
anal vaginal and oral
You really shouldn't have vaginal intercourse until your yeast infection is completely cleared up. Switch to oral and/or anal sex until then. Tell your boyfriend why, I'm sure he'll understand.
Anal fissures in general are one of the causes of yeast infection.
If you mean penile penetration into the vagina or anus without a condom and your penis starts to burn, it is possible your partner has a vaginal infection OR the E Coli in the rectum is irritating your skin. If a woman has vaginal yeast infection, she will have a white clumpy discharge. If greenish, it is a trichomonis infection ("trich" pronounced like "trick" but spelled with an h). A female's fluid should be mostly clear, "like" water. E Coli can cause urinary infections in males or females. It is important to wear a condom to prevent pregnancy (vaginal sex) and prevent diseases and infection (vaginal or anal). When burning begins, stop, go wash with warm soapy water including the scotum, dry off and put on a condom.
Yes. There is an organism which is naturally in the bowels, but foreign to the vaginal area.
A couple inches
Soaps, detergents, materials; hemorrhoids, anal fissures, diarrhea; worms; yeast infection, hormonal changes, dermatitis, spermicides, vaginal suppositories, ointments, deodorants; pregnancy.
There are three: vaginal , oral and anal.