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How do women have sex after marriage?

On their wedding night, the couple began to have sex. Most brides will feel a little bleeding and pain when their hymen breaks on their first night, which makes people feel more mysterious. Some brides have a strong hymen, or the hymen hole is too small, or the groom is too hasty and rude, which will lead to more serious hymen rupture and bleeding. Don't be nervous at this time. Even men and women who lack sexual experience will prepare some cloth or paper for "aftercare" in the first spring breeze. They can immediately put some soft and clean toilet paper or handkerchiefs in the vaginal opening, stick menstrual bands to stop bleeding, or press their fingers on the bleeding place with a clean gauze pad and press hard for a few minutes, and the bleeding will stop. Unless the hymen is torn larger or deeper, it hurts the vagina and bleeding is not stopped. There is generally no need to go to the hospital for surgery to stop bleeding. Some brides will still feel pain for several months after the hymen breaks, so they can't have a second sex life until the pain disappears and the wound heals. The groom should restrain himself for the sake of his wife's health. The woman should consult a gynecologist about 10 days before marriage to check whether the hymen needs to be broken by surgery. After such an operation, the pain caused by hymen rupture can be alleviated during the first sexual intercourse on the wedding night. The thing is this: the bride felt the pain of her first night, but she was also happy because of the excitement of the wedding. But since "my thatched door has been closed-but now it's open for you", her perineum will feel itchy soon after each sexual intercourse. After half a month, itching spread all over the lips, limbs and trunk, red spots appeared on the skin, and the labia were swollen, which often kept her awake all night. Until the next day, these symptoms gradually eased and disappeared. But once I had sex with my husband, these strange itching and rashes came back. Unknown so, she thinks sex life is torture, so she has to leave her husband to avoid sexual intercourse. It turned out that the bride suffered from "semen allergy", which is also called "allergic reaction" in medicine. Women are allergic to men's semen, which is related to their constitution or heredity. There is a sensitizing substance called "sperm antigen" in the semen injected by men. During sexual intercourse, when a man's semen shoots into a woman's vagina and overflows in the vulva, a woman's vaginal secretions will react and produce corresponding "anti-semen antibodies". If the antigen and antibody specifically bind, it will induce allergic reaction, and after sexual intercourse, the vagina and vulva, and even the whole body will itch, resulting in a rash. Brides often have allergic reactions to semen. Most women have no allergic constitution, and some have mild allergic reactions. Couples will get used to it after living together for a few days. As for a few women who are allergic to semen, they can wash the vulva and vaginal opening with water, squat for a while, and let the semen in the vagina flow out as much as possible before cleaning. When having sex again, the man can use a condom, and after the anti-sperm antigen in the woman's body is eliminated for about half a year, he can not use a condom. Women can take a Ling Min before sexual intercourse and drink a glass of water afterwards, which is very effective.