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I have asthma. So if I get married in the future can my wife and children get asthma?

Question: I am a 5 year old married man. My wife is 8 years old. We have a 3 year old son and a 3 year old daughter. Our married life is happy. If you take some time before the intercourse, a thin saliva fluid is released from the penis. My suggestion to suggest appropriate treatment for this problem.

A man (Nasik)

Answer: In some people, it is also a natural thing for a person to look like a person and if they are more aware of the eroticism, then the saliva may be like this. It is not an illness, so there is no cure. It is not necessary to have saliva in everyone. This saliva can last up to 3-5 years of age and does not look anything special afterwards.

If the erotic sensation of a woman is awakened and aroused, as the senses of the man are erected, so does the vagina in the female vagina. At the zenith, most men experience a sense of pleasure and simultaneous semen, while women experience only pleasure and there is no semen.

Question: I have asthma. So if I get married in the future can my wife and children get asthma?

A husband (Ahmedabad)

Answer: There is no possibility of your wife getting asthma, or asthma is not an infectious disease. The chances of that happening to children are also very low. If you have an illness like diabetes, your child is more likely to have a diabetic problem than a person who does not have diabetes. People with asthma are also unlikely to have sex problems.

Sometimes if you feel like asthma, taking some innocent medicine from the pump before intercourse is not likely to cause any problem during sex. Asthma can be largely controlled if yoga is practiced in asthma and given the right diet to understand your nature. Sex has no direct relation to asthma, but often if a person has a shortness of breath, it can be a part of the relationship. In the archaic age, easily-resolved drugs are available to skilled doctors and physicians.

Question: I am 8 years old and my wife is 3 years old. We use condoms during sex. I would like to know what other option is there for men and women besides condoms to prevent pregnancy?

A young man

Answer: There is no safe contraceptive system other than condoms for men. A contraceptive pill is available for the woman. You can take a contraceptive pill that contains low-dose hormone. Your wife should take one pill every night after the menstrual period ends and complete as many pills as one packet.

Menstruation will come back in about a week after the pill is complete. Once the menstrual period is over again, start taking the pill. It is important to use a condom for up to a week when you first start taking the pill. From the first day you get fully protected when shooting in another bicycle and then no need for protest.

Taking these pills can often be a regular, even irregular menstrual period. It is forbidden to take this pill if a woman has breast cancer or other hormone problems, diabetes or bleeding disorder. Your gynecologist must be consulted before starting this pill.

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