Yes your partner can be subject to herpes.
No. Often the hymen blocks the penis's entry into the vagina enough so that the hymen must tear during first intercourse and often this is painful. However, a woman's hymen may be so delicate as to have torn long before first intercourse or it may stretch and not tear at all or it may not be painful in either case. Also, a woman may be so distracted by the emotion and feeling of the moment that she may not perceive the painful sensation as negative. Women can also feel pain during intercourse - particularly first intercourse - from inadequate lubrication, relaxation or arousal. But with a sensitive partner and a proper feeling of comfort and affection a woman can enjoy the vast majority of her sexual intercourse.
As individuals age, hormonal changes can lead to decreased natural lubrication during intercourse, which can result in discomfort or pain. In such cases, using a water-based or silicone-based lubricant can help reduce friction and enhance comfort during sexual activity. It is important to communicate openly with your partner and healthcare provider to address any concerns and explore suitable solutions for a satisfying sexual experience.
Yes, Mirana has strings attached to the end of it and many men can feel the strings on Mirana during intercourse and it is extremely uncomfortable/painful for them. However, in some cases, Doctor's are able to shorten the strings enough to prevent either you or your partner from feeling the strings during intercourse. In some cases, women suffer from severe cramps and or nausea during/after intercourse. Some women have, also, reported feeling Mirana shift and/or "poke" them during intercourse. The only solution I have found is the removal of Mirana, so be cautious if considering having an IUD inserted. It is not as uncommon as Mirana portrays, on their site, for people to suffer from pain during sex for both women and men.
During sexual intercourse between a man and a woman, the man places his penis inside the woman's vagina. This is known as vaginal intercourse. Sexual intercourse could refer to any type of sexual activity in which one partner penetrates another. Other "types" of sexual intercourse include anal intercourse and oral intercourse.
The girl will not get pregnant unless she has sexual intercourse with her boy friend. There are high chances that she will go for sexual intercourse with her boy friend during taking a bath.
infected person must refrain from sexual intercourse, unless he uses a condom during sexual intercourse! Notify future sexual intercourse partner of the infection Those volunteers especially for donating the blood should do the test of HIV antibodies.
Of course you can but not recommended because; during fasting in Ramadan; you are not allowed to practice sex (oral or intercourse sex) with your marriage partner during the fasting period (during daytime from dawn to sunset).
No, it is not permissible to have intercourse during Ramadan while fasting.
There are several possible causes of pain during intercourse. There could be an infection in the uterus, or even possibly the cervix itself. You may possibly have a blatter or yeast infection as well. A blatter infection or yeast infection are relatively minor and can be treated with medication. There may be a more serious cause for painful intercourse. A more serious cause for the pain may be diseases of the uterus or tubes. These can be severe and need to be treated as soon as possible. If the pain during intercourse has happened more then once or twice, or if it becomes worse, I suggest going to see your ob/gyn as it could be something serious that you might need to get treated.
cysts or tumors may be felt on a pap smear but must be confirmed through ultra sound. They may be painful depending on size and can become very painful during intercourse. Go to your OB asap if you are concerned. Hope this helps.
If a man ejaculates during intercourse, it means that he has released semen from his penis. This can lead to potential pregnancy if the female partner is ovulating and sperm fertilizes an egg. Ejaculation is a normal bodily function that occurs during sexual activity.
Abrasion during intercourse can be caused by lack of lubrication, rough penetration, friction from clothing or skin, or underlying medical conditions that affect the skin's sensitivity. Using additional lubrication, communicating with your partner about comfort levels, and trying different positions can help prevent abrasions.