Regimen Way Q&A Women’s Health

Is it okay to have sex on the first day of menstruation?

Asked by:Francine

Asked on:Apr 16, 2026 01:39 PM

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  • Beth Beth

    Apr 16, 2026

    You can usually have sex on the first day of your period, but you need to pay attention to hygiene and contraceptive measures. Just after menstruation, the endometrium has not been completely repaired, and intercourse may increase the risk of infection. It is recommended to use condoms and clean them well.

    On the first day after menstruation, there may still be a small amount of menstrual blood remaining in the vagina. At this time, it is necessary to ensure that the genitals of both parties are clean during sex to prevent bacteria from entering the vagina and causing inflammation. Movements during intercourse should be gentle to reduce stimulation to the cervix. If a woman has gynecological inflammation or menstrual cycle disorders, sexual intercourse at this time may aggravate her discomfort, so she needs to be cautious.

    For women with regular menstrual cycles, the probability of pregnancy during intercourse is low at this time, but there is still a possibility of accidental ovulation, so it is recommended to take contraceptive measures. If abnormal bleeding, abdominal pain, or smelly secretions occur after intercourse, it may indicate infection or cervical damage, and you should seek medical examination in time. You need to pay attention to sexual hygiene every day. It is safer to have sex 2-3 days after menstruation is completely clean.

    It is recommended to wash the vulva with warm water before and after intercourse and avoid using irritating lotions. Opt for breathable cotton underwear to keep your perineum dry. If you plan to become pregnant, it is recommended to monitor the ovulation period through ovulation test strips and have sex before and after ovulation to increase the probability of pregnancy. If bleeding or infection occurs after repeated intercourse, cervical lesions or endocrine abnormalities need to be investigated.

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