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- Does a woman's sexual pleasure change after sterilization? If the female superior position is taken during intercourse, will there not be a pregnancy?

Does a woman's sexual pleasure change after sterilization? If the female superior position is taken during intercourse, will there not be a pregnancy?

a woman ( vapi )

* After sterilization, a woman's ability to enjoy sex does not decrease, but rather increases. The reason for this is that castration allows birth control and that too without reducing the sensitivity of the sexual organs. Some women complain of decreased sexual pleasure in some other methods of birth control.

No. Intercourse in the female superior position does not reduce the chance of conception. In this asana, the woman rides on the man lying on her back and has a lot of real control over the intercourse. Such a misconception has become home in the minds of many.

We have a three month old baby and are currently using birth control pills and condoms to prevent pregnancy. Can such a pill be taken within three months of delivery? If white water comes from the vagina during and after intercourse and there is irritation in the urine, show the appropriate remedy.

a woman

* At such times it is more beneficial for you to use prevention which is innocent and also gives you complete protection.

Urinary irritation is often caused by the fact that you are not aroused i.e. the vagina has not produced proper lubrication and your husband may experience some pain when he tries to penetrate the vagina. Due to the lack of mucus in the vagina, there are small lesions and often the germs produced in these lesions are very close to the urethra and can enter it and cause an infection in the urine, which causes you to feel burning.

A direct and accurate guide to this is to request your husband to spend more time in the pre-coital act of courtship. You should do the vaginal penetration of the penis yourself, because if you are properly aroused, they will surely understand and the problem of urinary inflammation will be solved without medicine.

Ejaculation after intercourse is a normal process in many women. However, as long as you do not have any discharge, bleeding or inflammation in the vagina, understand that this white water is just normal water and does not require treatment, but if there is inflammation, treatment is required.

I am a 23 year old girl and have been in love with a 24 year old man for the past five years. The problem is that my boyfriend is frustrated because he doesn't have enough hair on his beard and chest. Due to this problem, his mind cannot concentrate. I have read about testosterone boosting treatments for better hair growth, but don't know of any experts. Please give me the addresses of such doctors. I also want to know if this treatment has any side effects?

a girl (navsari)

* I do not recommend testosterone boosting treatments, as the chemical changes of nutrients in the body (metabolic) and medical (clinical) evidence will do more harm than good if there is no evidence of testosterone deficiency. Since you are not yet married and do not have children, I recommend that you stay away from testosterone treatment, as it can greatly deplete sperm or iron. There are other better options for that. You can get treatment by visiting endocrinological department in any medical college.

I am a 44 year old male. Seven months ago the doctor told me that I have diabetes, but for the last four years I have been experiencing erectile dysfunction. My sperm count has also decreased. I used to grind ashwagandha twice a day and massage with oil. It did me some good. However for the past few months I have stopped taking ashwagandha and my penis is no longer stimulated. I read somewhere about penile injections. Can it make a difference? Else suggest me some medicine or some doctor name which can solve my problem.

A male (Rajkot)

* Medicines are unlikely to restore erectile function, especially if you have a neurological disorder. A decrease in your sperm count is partly due to retrograde ejaculation (ejaculation into the bladder). Also, you should regularly monitor your blood sugar levels. You need to consult a urologist who specializes in intrapenile injections.

- Anita

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