Unprotected Sex. “Is it worth it?” or “Better safe than sorry”?

Sex is one of the most beloved and discussed topics among many people. Each of us has at least once participated in conversations and discussions about sex. There”s nothing shameful about this. This is because humans are born for sex and reproduction. After all, everyone needs to support their family. Furthermore, sexual intercourse relieves stress, calms nerves, develops a person physically, and, of course, improves mood. Contents of the article:
What unprotected behavior leads to
Every time, advertisements on television and from doctors inform us of the harmful consequences of unprotected sex, we are completely unafraid of information about a huge number of different things, including deadly lovers, deadly things, and diseases that can be acquired during sex without reliable protection. It”s always worth remembering the possible consequences Such irresponsible relationships.
What are the consequences of unprotected sex?
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Of course, there are unplanned, extreme situations when a condom breaks or there”s no protection.
In most cases, unprotected sex occurs between people who are intoxicated. In most cases, people in such situations are out of control and don”t understand what they”re doing.
The above situations can have the following consequences:
Unwanted pregnancy (the most harmless of all possible)
- There are 20 sexually transmitted infections that a person can contract during unprotected sex, such as various hepatitis viruses and papillomas.
- And the worst thing that can result from unprotected sex is AIDS (this is self-explanatory).
- Everyone should know that the incubation period for sexually transmitted infections is about 30 days. The ability to detect AIDS appears only two to three months after infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). If the disease is not recognized immediately and emergency measures are not taken in time, you have to live in anticipation of less pleasant surprises.
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If sexual intercourse takes place without unforeseen circumstances, if sex is protected and the integrity of the condom is not broken, a person cannot become infected with a sexually transmitted disease. However, contraception in the form of condoms may not protect if a person has herpes, ringworm, or lice. In most cases, all this can be seen with the naked eye. For example, scratch near the radius of the wound or in the genital area. This requires immediate attention.
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Knowing the secrets of sex can help couples spice up their intimate lives, improve relationships, and sometimes even save a fading marriage. There are several If you realize your partner is still sick, it”s too late, don”t panic. It is worth doing the following After removing the condom, you should thoroughly wash your genitals and hands with soap. If possible, hands and the entire gu-radius should be treated with antimicrobial agents. For example, folic acid dilatome or Miramistin
You should shower after every sexual intercourse. This will protect you from the development of bacteria in the genital area.
It should also be noted that anal and oral sex can also transmit infections.
If you have regular sex partners, protected sex can protect you from unplanned pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.
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Emergency measures
If you have had unprotected sex, especially with an unfamiliar partner, you should do the following immediately after intercourse:
How to avoid getting pregnant after unprotected sex
Perform genital hygiene procedures
- Within an hour after sexual intercourse, treat your genitals and the area around them with an antibacterial agent or medicine.
- During the first three days, it is necessary to carry out prophylaxis of the body with medical substances and drugs against sexually transmitted infections.
- If you”re a woman and have done everything possible to ensure there”s no sperm left in your vagina, once your partner ejaculates, all the sperm will be expelled from your genitals, leaving nothing behind! After such intercourse, you should take special pills that prevent pregnancy. However, remember that these pills can cause significant harm to a woman”s health. Therefore, before unprotected sex, it”s worth considering: “Is it worth it?”
Hepatitis and AIDS cannot be cured with medication. Therefore, if you”ve had sexual contact with an infected partner, you should have your blood tested for HIV and hepatitis antibodies after six weeks.
How to avoid pregnancy after unprotected sex
When a woman learns of her long-awaited pregnancy, it”s a great joy for everyone around her, but if it wasn”t her plan, that”s a completely different matter. Therefore, to avoid pregnancy by accident, both men and women should know how to avoid it.
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Withdrawal. This method of contraception is a favorite among many couples. After all, there”s nothing easier than withdrawing your penis from your partner”s vagina in time. Many agree that this method is truly simple and cost-effective, but remember that anything can happen during sex. For example, a man might not react in time, and all his sperm ends up inside the woman. An orgasm may not occur when the man ejaculates. For this reason, it”s not always clear whether sperm has been released. It”s also well known that if sex is repeated within a short period of time, sperm particles can remain in the man”s urethra after the first encounter and now in the woman”s vagina. To prevent this, various sources advise men to go to the toilet, take a shower, wash their penis thoroughly, and, although not all women understand this, to receive a gentle oral sex from their partner. If a woman gives a man a blowjob, she can suck everything out of the urethra without his knowledge, and in addition, the man can release fluid and push out the remaining sperm during oral sex.
- Jerk. Studies show that if lemon juice is poured into a girl”s vagina after sperm have entered there, pregnancy will not occur. An acidic environment is very harmful to sperm.
- Overheating of the scrotum. A man”s testicles must be overheated. This can be done by taking a shower or hot bath. Spermatozoa coagulate and die from high temperature. However, this method does not guarantee 99. 9% that the partner will not become pregnant after rough sex. Not all sperm die.
- Everyone knows this, and it should be remembered that unprotected sexual contact is harmful to the health of both women and men. Forced relationships with multiple sexual partners can lead to a number of serious sexually transmitted diseases.
- Watch your body and who you have unprotected sex with. Of course, sex is convenient and comfortable, but it should be taken seriously. The consequences can be dire.
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Not everything is as wonderful as it seems. Behind the comforts of sex lie the terrible sensations it brings, and they must not be forgotten. These include all sorts of sexually transmitted diseases, infections, unexpected pregnancies, and much more.






