Using a clitoral vibrator during menstruation is an extremely unrecommended behavior, as the reproductive system of women during menstruation is in a more sensitive and fragile state, and the use of a clitoral vibrator may bring about a host of health problems. If you do have sexual urges during your period, you should try to relieve them in other ways, such as reading or listening to music.
However, if for some specific reasons (strongly discouraged), it is important to keep the following points in mind when using a clitoral vibrator during menstruation:
Strict cleaning and sterilization:
Before use, the vibrator must be thoroughly cleaned and sterilized using a professional erotic disinfectant or running water to avoid bacteria entering the vagina and causing infection.
Use of lubricant:
When using a clitoral vibrator, you should apply an appropriate amount of water-soluble lubricant to minimize friction and discomfort while increasing the comfort of use.
Pay attention to the method and strength of application:
When using a clitoral vibrator, choose the appropriate vibration pattern and frequency to avoid over-stimulation.
Do not push the vibrator deeper into the vagina to avoid reversal of menstrual blood flow or infection.
Observe body reaction:
During use, body reaction should be closely observed. If there are uncomfortable symptoms such as abdominal pain, increased menstrual blood, prolonged menstrual period, etc., the use should be stopped immediately and medical attention should be sought in a timely manner.
Pay attention to personal hygiene:
Before and after using the clitoral vibrator, be sure to wash your hands and vulva to maintain personal hygiene.
Avoid over-dependence:
Long-term use of clitoral vibrators may have an impact on the quality of sex life and reduce sensitivity to actual sexual stimulation. Therefore, it should be used in moderation to avoid over-reliance.
However, from a health and safety standpoint, there are significant risks associated with using a clitoral vibrator during menstruation. During menstruation, a woman's cervical opening is in an open state, and the endometrium sheds its lining to form a trauma, at which time the use of a clitoral vibrator is prone to bring bacteria into the vagina, triggering gynecological disorders such as vaginitis, endometritis, pelvic inflammatory disease and so on. In addition, sexual arousal during menstruation may also lead to reverse menstrual blood flow, increasing the risk of endometriosis.
Therefore, it is strongly recommended that menstruating women avoid using clitoral vibrators, as well as any other form of masturbation or sexual behavior. At the same time, they should pay attention to keeping warm, resting, keeping the vulva clean, avoiding overwork and eating spicy and stimulating food to maintain the health of the reproductive system. If there is any discomfort, one should seek medical advice promptly.