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Sunday, March 23, 2008
March 2008 Womens QA

A1: Don't panic. Not all the women bleed the first time they had sex. In case you don't really know, the hymen is the membrane at the vaginal opening. Menstrual blood can flow trough because it has perforations in it. But then sometimes, there is a large central opening. The hymen maybe stretch rather than torn - in which case there is no bleeding for the first time you had sex. There are possibilities that it may tear and bleed later during more rigorous intercourse. Whether a girl bleeds or not during her first sexual intercourse, does not determine she is a virgin or not. The hymen could have been torn during sports activities, tampon use, gynecological examinations, injury from falling and etc.
Q2: Why do I always feel to pee when I'm having sexual intercourse with my husband?
A2: It is most likely your husband is hitting your "G-spot". Many women reports feeling the urge to urinate when their G-Spot is stimulated. This happens because the g-spot which is actually a spongy pad wrapped around the urethra is near the bladder. Pressure is put on the wall near the bladder when thrusting takes place, thats why you have that sensation. Most women says, that orgasm is often followed when the feeling of wanting to urinate very badly comes. Just remember to pee before having sex, then you know its not really a need to urinate. This way, you won't feel distracted from enjoying the sensation during sex. Don't worry too much, its normal.
Q3: Does contraceptive pills cause weight gain? Are there any side effects if taken for longer periods?
A3: It is a long standing myth that the pill causes women to gain weight. A research has been done on the pill in UK that revealed 99% of women are not affected - only a minority of women experience weight gain.
In terms of side effects, most users of the pills experience none. The common side effect that have been reported so far are nausea, bleeding in between periods, headaches, mood changes, and breast tenderness. On the other hand, there are also some side effects that you actually might be happy to have such as lighter period, milder menstrual crams, and improved acne condition.
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Nov 07 Medical & Sex QA

Answer:
No. Your breast size doesn’t grow by exercising or by not wearing bra.
Breast size normally depends on your genetics. There are many ways to
enhance your silhouette by using push up bras with under wire, padding
and silicon filling. To prevent your breast from sagging you can
exercise because it helps to tone your pectoral muscles under your
breast.
2. Question: Skin all over my body is itchy and irritated. It looks like I have eczema resulted with inflammatory skin and scars all over it. What should I do?
Answer:
Family who has a history of skin allergies or sensitive skins has the
higher change of getting eczema. Signs of eczema are different to each
individual. Example, people who frequently exposed to soaps, detergent,
germicides, juices from fruits and meats, wool, dust mites and even
stress have chances to get eczema. It is advisable to visit a
dermatologist as eczema can cause infection and serious condition if it
is not treated properly.
3. Question: My lip is dry and very painful. I have used all kind of lip gloss, balms and moisturizers but nothing seems to work. Am I lacking certain nutrients or is this a disease?
Answer:
Licking your lips will only make it drier. Are you aware of the
contents used in the product you have been applying? You should.
Ingredients used in the balms maybe the cause of allergic. Normally,
people are allergic to lip balms that contain cocoa butter. Another
reason is that you might be lack of riboflavin or Vitamin B2 that causes
cracked lips. It is wise to check with a doctor.
4. Question: Is it advisable to have sex during menses?
Answer:
It is common for individuals to have sexual intercourse during menses.
As a matter of fact, some women admit that they are “turn on” during
this period. There won’t be any problem if both partners are healthy
with no disease and advisably male uses a condom.
5. Question: Is it ok to have sex everyday?
Answer:
Why not unless it overtakes your other priority. Another problem that
can occur is if it becomes obsession. It is more important if you could
spend your time doing things together, talking real stuff rather than
indulging in sexual activities. As long as, both of you feel healthy,
there are no medical complications, happy together; there’s nothing
wrong to have sex everyday. I hope sex is not the reason for both of you
to love each other.
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