- 1. Erectile dysfunction
- (Category)
- Erectile dysfunction (impotence) occurs when a man can no longer get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse. Having erection trouble from time to time isn't necessarily a cause for concern. ...
- 2. Pap smear
- (Gynecology Services)
- ... time for a Pap smear is before or after your menstrual period. For best results don’t douche, use any medication in your vagina, or have sexual intercourse for 24 hours before your Pap is done. ...
- 3. Morning After Pill (Plan B)
- (Gynecology Services)
- ... the egg to fertilize hostile. Up to 120 hours after unprotected intercourse, you can take Emergency Contraceptive Pills with 75% chance of avoiding pregnancy; however, if you come in within 24 hours of ...
- 4. Intrauterine Device (IUD)
- (Gynecology Services)
- ... string hangs down from the IUD into the upper part of the vagina. The IUD is not noticeable during intercourse. IUDs can last 1–10 years. They affect the movements of eggs and sperm to prevent fertilization. ...
- 5. Cryosurgery
- (Gynecology Services)
- ... Do not insert anything into the vagina for at least two to three weeks. This means no tampons, no douches, and no sexual intercourse. You should inform Women & Teens Healthcare if you have: ...
- 6. Colposcopy
- (Gynecology Services)
- ... menstruating. Do not douche, use tampons, use vaginal medication, or have intercourse for 2 days prior to your appointment. Inform us if you faint easily or bleed readily. ...
- 7. Female infertility
- (Female infertility)
- ... sperm. You need to have regular intercourse. You need to have regular sexual intercourse during your fertile time. Your doctor may be able to help you better understand when you're most fertile ...
- 8. Erectile dysfunction
- (Erectile dysfunction)
- Erectile dysfunction (impotence) occurs when a man can no longer get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse. Having erection trouble from time to time isn't necessarily a cause for concern. ...
- 9. Gonorrhea
- (Gonorrhea)
- ... of gonorrhea infection in women include: Increased vaginal discharge Painful urination Vaginal bleeding between periods, such as after vaginal intercourse Abdominal pain Pelvic pain Gonorrhea ...
- 10. Genital herpes
- (Genital herpes)
- ... who is infection-free. Short of that, you can: Use, or have your partner use, a latex condom during each sexual contact Limit the number of sex partners Avoid intercourse if either partner has ...
- 11. Kidney infection
- (Kidney infection)
- ... after intercourse. Urinating as soon as possible after intercourse helps to clear bacteria from the urethra, reducing your risk of infection. Wipe carefully. For women, wiping from front to ...
- 12. Trichomoniasis
- (Trichomoniasis)
- ... or green Genital redness, burning and itching Pain with urination or sexual intercourse Signs and symptoms may worsen during menstruation. But some women who have trichomoniasis don't have any ...
- 13. Jock itch
- (Jock itch)
- ... from your own athlete's foot infection. Jock itch can spread from person to person by shared use of contaminated towels or clothing or through direct contact during sexual intercourse with someone who ...
- 14. Retrograde ejaculation
- (Retrograde ejaculation)
- ... needs attention. If you and your partner have had regular, unprotected intercourse for a year or longer and have been unable to conceive, see your doctor. Retrograde ejaculation may be the cause of your ...
- 15. Proctitis
- (Proctitis)
- ... inflammation of the rectum. Infections. Sexually transmitted infections, spread particularly by people who engage in anal intercourse, can result in proctitis. Sexually transmitted infections that ...
- 16. Keep the Passion Alive
- (Good Sex)
- ... lot of people would be happy to give their partner that kind of pleasure but don’t feel able to accommodate full intercourse.” Don’t be afraid of hugs and kisses. People often worry that their partner ...
- 17. Sex advice for people with chronic pain
- (Good Sex)
- Sexual intercourse in Shanghai usually causes some degree of discomfort in people who suffer from chronic pain. “If some part of the body is very painful, then, whether you’re a man or a woman, sex is ...
- 18. Female Sexual Dysfunction
- (Good Sex)
- ... GP or pharmacist. Vaginismus is when muscles in or around the vagina go into spasm, making sexual intercourse painful or impossible. It can be very upsetting and distressing. Vaginismus can occur if ...
- 19. Vulvodynia
- (Vulvodynia)
- ... is pain in your genital area, which can be characterized by: Burning Soreness Stinging Rawness Painful intercourse (dyspareunia) Throbbing Itching The pain you experience may be constant ...
- 20. Vulvar cancer
- (Vulvar cancer)
- ... to sit for long periods. Your genital area may feel numb, and it may be difficult to achieve orgasm during sexual intercourse. Surgery to remove nearby lymph nodes Vulvar cancer often spreads to ...