Using safer sex barriers (like condoms and dental dams) every time you have oral, anal, or
vaginal sex helps protect you from STDs.
Not exact matches
For long women have been looking for products to
help them enhance them get over problems such as reduced
sex drive and
vaginal dryness.
Both
help to alleviate
vaginal dryness and restore elasticity to the vagina — common complaints that can sometimes be linked to
sex drive problems in postmenopausal women.
Just like lotion soothes dry hands in the winter, estrogen
helps moisten and maintain the
vaginal rugae, or the folds that allow the
vaginal expand during
sex.
This is because when ingested, tribulus terrestris
helps you achieve arousal and
vaginal lubrication, but it also
helps raise your pain threshold during
sex.
I have a big problem when my female patients come here, and they're taking oral contraceptive pills to
help with hot flushes, and
vaginal dryness, and discomfort with
sex, and moodiness.
This female
Sex tablets expands the ultimate sex desire, speeds up the excitement, helps produce plentiful lubricant to have better sex, balances sex hormones, help in fixing vaginal muscles and getting easy and pleasant clim
Sex tablets expands the ultimate
sex desire, speeds up the excitement, helps produce plentiful lubricant to have better sex, balances sex hormones, help in fixing vaginal muscles and getting easy and pleasant clim
sex desire, speeds up the excitement,
helps produce plentiful lubricant to have better
sex, balances sex hormones, help in fixing vaginal muscles and getting easy and pleasant clim
sex, balances
sex hormones, help in fixing vaginal muscles and getting easy and pleasant clim
sex hormones,
help in fixing
vaginal muscles and getting easy and pleasant climax.
In this episode, we're talking all about what you should know about postpartum
sex; including why you generally shouldn't have
sex for 4 - 10 weeks after giving birth, how breastfeeding can impact your
sex drive, a home remedy that can
help with
vaginal scar tissue, and more!
If you're going to have
vaginal, oral, or anal
sex, talk with your partner about how you'll
help protect each other from STDs.
If you or your partner have had oral,
vaginal, or anal
sex in the past, getting tested can
help prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections.
Practicing safer
sex — which means using condoms or dental dams during
vaginal, anal and oral
sex —
helps lower the chances of spreading HPV to someone else.
Even if you don't plan on having
vaginal sex, it's a good idea to keep some condoms around to
help keep you safe no matter what.