Thursday, June 21, 2012

The Sex - Toward Menstruation Sex Can Ease Symptoms of PMS


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The Sex - Cramps, bloating, disturbed sleep and mood swings before your period might make your activities uninterrupted. Sexual intercourse with a partner on the Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) can relieve symptoms.

Her greatest desire to have sex is usually the day before ovulation and seteleh. Ovulation occurs approximately 14 days after the first day of your last period, so that PMS symptoms usually appear a few days before your next menstrual period.

"Your libido will reach its highest level during the fertile period and during ovulation. Then libido will fall to its lowest during the menstrual period" Jennie said Leslie Campbell, MD, an obstetrician at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland.

Many women are not interested in having sex in times of PMS, because the condition of the body that do not support such as bloating, headaches, breast tenderness, and abdominal cramps. In addition, the emotional symptoms of PMS causes such as irritability, depression, and stress.

But sex can actually be a good way for women to reduce some PMS symptoms, such as anxiety and tension. Research has shown that the body responds to stress usually decreases when a woman is aroused.

"The benefit is likely to be sexually active women will feel more comfortable and make her feel more relaxed and deal with the symptoms of PMS," said Leslie, as reported from everydayhealth, Thursday (06/21/2012).

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