The vagina expands when the woman is aroused due to the muscles dilating. The cervix is within reach only when the female is unaroused; therefore, yes, it is possible for the penis to hit the cervix if the woman is not sufficiently aroused or if the penis is abnormally long. If it does hit the cervix, it is usually very painful for the female.
During intercourse, unless you move oddly, the penis will not touch the cervix. The cervix is not at the absolute end of the vagina, there is another "pocket" behind it that accomodates "extra" penis. If you are lying on your back the semen will pool here and the cervix above it will dip down into the semen during vaginal contractions (during orgasm.) To attempt to draw a picture in your mind of where the cervix is imagine a sock. In a tube sock the seam is at the very end of the sock, but in a regular sock the seam sits above your toes. The cervis sits above the end of the vagina in the same way. The cervix never opens except when you are giving birth and certainly the penis will never enter it. That would be impossible without special drugs to relax the cervix, a truly long and flexible penis and significant pain. What you may be feeling is muscle contraction. There are several layers of muscle around the vagina and just like in men the tissues around your vulva and vagina become swollen with blood when you are aroused. There is even erectile tissue that forms your clitorus and is under the skin all around the clitorus. After intercourse that swelling does not always fade away as quickly as it does in men. In addition to the swelling often the muscles of the vaginia will contract after sex. In some women they may stay this way for quite a while. The best thing to do is relax and wait it out. You may find that walking or doing something while standing will help, or that thinking calm thoughts and relaxing works better. Possibly a warm bath, although you should be careful soaking in a tub after sex, you could get a UTI if you dont clean the area prior to soaking. Possibly you will just need some "loosing up" if you want to have intercourse again very soon. Try massaging the inside of your vagina with your fingers (use lubricant, maybe even warming lubricant.) If that is painful then wait. If it merely feels tighter than usually but not painful just try using more lube for the second round. :) If you feel this is a real problem that interferes with your sex life or is painful please tell your GYN. You should be seeing him once a year for a PAP smear, but he will probably field phone calls during the rest of the year and may even ask you to come in to see him.
It doesn't - your body absorbs them, and what isn't used to make babies is broken down into proteins and used as nutrients. And in case you are about to wonder, NO you can't do that instead of eat.
They have it so when in a sexual intercourse (sex) they can sperm the girls egg!
Some individuals find vibrating penis rings pleasurable as they can enhance sensations during sexual activity for both partners. The vibrations can stimulate the clitoris or other erogenous zones, leading to increased pleasure and arousal. It's important to communicate with your partner about preferences and comfort levels when using any kind of sex toy.
This is the only way if you like to have full touch between your bodies and to have full intercourse sex. It sounds like this question is being asked by a virgin. You don't have to take your clothes completely off to have sex. All you have to achieve is penis penetrating the vagina.
A large penis can during sex, hit the cervix and cause some damage the the cervical cells. If damage is done on a regular basis, the cells can become pre-cancerous and cancerous.
No. The vagina can stretch to accomodate the biggest penis and it is closed at the top by the cervix through which nothing larger than a skewer can pass. It's possible, but probably the unlikeliest thing to happen during sex.
No, the cervix acts as a barrier preventing the penis from entering the uterus during sex. Penetration into the uterus would require medical intervention, such as during certain procedures like insemination or medical exams.
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No - an intrauterine device is in the uterus, thus the name - the penis stays in the vagina during sex - - it goes, vagina... cervix is the dead end at the rear of your vagina... then uterus - if a penis penetrates your cervix and goes into your uterus... I would go to your nearest emergency room because something is horribly wrong. The cervix only opens to let out a baby from the other direction.
Your cervix should be low and firm. During ovulation with cervical musus the cervix is high and open and wet. After ovulation it is firm, low, and closed. If you are pregnant it will be high, soft, and closed.
You dont have to lick the penis,
of course a penis is going to harden during sex, as the male is going to get a reaction ( a good one) considering his penis is in/ up a womans vagina.
This depends upon what you consider "during sex". During ejaculation, the male deposits sperm in the vagina; vaginal contractions pull the sperm towards the cervix which will dilate and allow the sperm to pass into the uterus shortly afterwards.
The male inserts his penis into the female's vagina.
If your penis causes discomfort or pain during sex due to hitting the cervix or other structures, it might be too long for your partner. Otherwise, there is no standard length that is considered "too long." It ultimately depends on individual preference and comfort levels during sexual activity.
During sex, whatever you want. Not during sex, report the person.