
Sex is definitely healthy and now and then it needs to be spiced up. So after you watch the 50 shades premier, and are thinking new sex moves, maybe you want to know your gyno's opinion on the medical considerations before you pick your passion. Sex
toys are definitely one way to spice up your sex life, and sex toy
stories.seem to be abounding. No need to wonder where to get them, as
you can buy them at tea parties, in your spa catalogs, at your gyno's
office or local pharmacy, women are enjoying options for sexuality that they
never had before! Sex toys are often recommended by gynos. They can be
very successful dilators, they can bridge gaps between partners or when
your partner is on a trip, they can help with Kegel's exercise, just to
name a few obvious benefits. Vaginal dilators are prescribed by
gynecologists for chronic infections and vaginal pain with intercourse,
for women with bladder pain conditions, for women with lichen sclerosus
and for women with vulvodynia, vulvar vestibulitis, or vaginitis. For the most part, there are
specific medically sized dilators that are used, but in fact you can
get some double duty from your sex toys. But being safe, and making sure
that you get sexual and vaginal concerns properly evaluated is very
important. Like other industries sex toys come with better labeling than
they've had in the past, so do pay attention to the labels. Not using
them if you have acute pain, infections, or undiagnosed bleeding are the
main warnings. Other things to consider:
1. Your age, 2. Your estrogen
levels, 3. the presence or absence of orgasms, 4.Cleanliness, all the
way around (clean hands, clean toys), 5. Chemical sensitivities, if you
are using harsh chemicals as cleaning aids you may develop
sensitivities, 6. Shaving or creams for removing hair. Age matters you
ask, yes, if you are post menopausal, very dry and have not had sex for a
long time, get an appointment first to be checked for what is called
atrophic vaginitis. Treatment of atrophy is often relatively quick and
very successful. The treatments will increase the nerve endings of the
vagina, increase the pliability of the vaginal walls, and increase
secretions that help the process of using a toy work. Estrogen levels
vary for all sorts of reasons and if your estrogen level is chronically
low (like someone one DepoProvera for instance, you may have more
difficulty with sex and sex toy use. Vaginal bacterial, but this means
you need the good bacteria as well as no presence of bad bacteria, so if
you are having difficulties using a sex toy, it's a reason your gyno
may have to check you for infections. And make sure the toys are clean
each time, and after each use, any surface with crevices has to be dried
properly before storage or excess bacteria may accumulate. Proper
attention to shaving techniques will also minimize bacteria around the
vaginal area and will help minimize the chance of breakouts in the hair
follicles where you have shaved, and then sex and sex toy use will not
aggravate shaving rashes. Women have to be as much in shape for their
toys as their partners! As for size, shape, and features: that's a whole
wide world of options, and most are perfectly safe!Often you can even buy from your Gyno!
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