Contents:
- Medical Video: Use This Technique To Finger Her And You'll be Surprised What Happens Next
- The danger of inserting fingers into the vagina during sex
- Which must be considered when using fingers to stimulate the vagina
Medical Video: Use This Technique To Finger Her And You'll be Surprised What Happens Next
Creating an intimate atmosphere between partners can be done with vaginal fingering. This sex activity is done by inserting a finger into the vagina. However, is it safe if you use this method before or during sex? Find out what are the risks of inserting a finger into the vagina during the following sex.
The danger of inserting fingers into the vagina during sex
There are many diseases that can be transmitted through sexual relations, such as HIV or gonorrhea (gonorrhea). The disease is contagious when the body fluids or blood of an infected person enters the body of a healthy person. Well, one of the low-risk sex activities with sexually transmitted diseases is vaginal fingering or play a finger in the vagina.
Although the spread of infection is much lower and rarely occurs, it does not mean that vaginal fingering is risk free. Some risks and diseases that may occur when you insert your finger into the vagina include:
- Vaginal irritation. Friction and pressure from the fingers that enter the vagina can cause irritation. The incoming finger causes friction and puts pressure on the vagina. The incoming finger can also channel other bacteria in the vagina. This condition can make the vagina itchy, reddish, and swell for several days.
- Wounds and bleeding. The vagina has skin that is thinner than the skin on your hands. When the fingers enter the vagina, finger nails can scratch the vaginal skin. This condition can certainly cause you to grimace with pain.
- HIV and hepatitis B or hepatitis C.HIV, hepatitis B, or hepatitis C can be contagious if your partner is infected and has a wound on the finger that is inserted into the vagina.
Which must be considered when using fingers to stimulate the vagina
Hand hygiene is the key to preventing the risk of wounds, irritations, and diseases of the vagina. So, make sure your partner cleanses his body and wash his hands before having sex.
If you feel discomfort when your partner does fingering vagina, you should stop the activity. If you feel signs of skin irritation, such as itching and redness in the vagina that do not disappear more than a week, you should check with your doctor.