A few reasons can include, stretched musculature from childbirth, insufficient lubrication(sometimes from low hormones), and even loss of interest in sex(a womans cerix can contract downward to pull semen upward, when she is really excited) Kegel exercises, testosterone therapy and just listening to your woman, can really make a difference in how she responds sexually.
May be that the best question to ask is, " why would a woman's vaginal muscles contract during intercourse ? the answer to this is what is medically called vaginismus. This is reflex contraction of the vaginal muscles during intercourse due to serveral reasons ranging from anxiety to past history of abuse. the treatment for this is desensitization and graded dilatation.
Vaginal tearing can occur during childbirth, particularly during the delivery of a baby, when the pressure and stretching of the vaginal tissues exceed their capacity. It can also be influenced by factors such as the size of the baby, the position during delivery, and the use of interventions like forceps. Additionally, inadequate lubrication, rapid delivery, or previous scarring can contribute to tearing during intercourse. Proper prenatal care and preparation can help reduce the risk of vaginal tearing.
Ovulation can make it thicker if that is what you mean. It's normal. The discharge changes during your cycle.
Oxitosin is the hormone. It is secreted by pituitary.
The intercostal muscles, (muscles between the ribs), contract.
Pregnancy can be avoided by using condoms along with a reliable form of birth control.
Hormones excreted during intercourse and orgasm can cause a discharge from the male or female - it is most likely to happen in a woman who is or has been pregnant or recently stopped breast feeding. If this does not apply to you, you should discuss this with your doctor as there are medical conditions that can also cause the discharge.
You can't get chlamydia that way. Chlamydia is transmitted by oral, anal or vaginal sex; by genital-genital contact; or from an infected woman to her child during vaginal birth.
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vaginal discharge can vary in colour, thickness and amount during pregnancy. if you have any concerns see your doctor
Chlamydia can be transmitted during vaginal, anal, or oral sex. Chlamydia can also be passed from an infected mother to her baby during vaginal childbirth.
There are many causes of a vaginal yeast infection, also known as thrush or vaginal candidiasis. It does NOT necessarily mean you are dirty "down there". Causes of vaginal thrush include: - After having antibiotics - Before or after your period - During pregnancy or menopause - In women who have Diabetes - If the vagina is irritated during sex - In women who wear tight trousers or nylon underwear (restricts air flow and creates a warm and moist environment to help yeast grow) - in women taking the contraceptive pill. - In hot weather. - In women with low immunity.