1.
Boosts Your Libido
Longing for a more lively sex life?
“Having sex will make sex better and will improve your libido,”
says Lauren Streicher, MD. She is an assistant clinical professor of obstetrics
and gynecology at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine in
Chicago.
For women, having sex ups vaginal
lubrication, blood flow,
and elasticity, she says, all of which make sex feel better and help you crave
more of it.
2. Improves Women's Bladder Control
A strong pelvic floor is important for
avoiding incontinence,
something that will affect about 30% of women at some point in their lives.
Good sex is like a workout for
your pelvic floor muscles. When you have an orgasm, it causes contractions in
those muscles, which strengthens them.
3. Helps Keep Your Immune System Humming
“Sexually active people take fewer sick
days,” says Yvonne K. Fulbright, PhD a sexual health expert.
People who have sex have higher levels of
what defends your body against germs, viruses, and other intruders. Researchers
at Wilkes University in Pennsylvania found that college students who had sex
once or twice a week had higher levels of the a certain antibody compared to
students who had sex less often.
You should still do all the other things
that make your immune system happy, such as:
- Eat right.
- Stay active.
- Get enough
sleep.
- Keep up with your vaccinations.
- Use a condom if
you don’t know both of your STD statuses.
4. Lessens Pain
“Orgasm can block pain,” says Barry R.
Komisaruk, PhD, a distinguished service professor at Rutgers, the State
University of New Jersey. It releases a hormone that helps raise your pain
threshold.
Stimulation without orgasm can also do the
trick. “We’ve found that vaginal stimulation can block chronic back and leg pain,
and many women have told us that genital self-stimulation can reduce
menstrual cramps,
arthritic pain, and in some cases even headache,”
Komisaruk says.
5. Lowers Heart Attack Risk
A good sex life is good for your heart. Besides being a great
way to raise your heart rate, sex helps keep your estrogen and testosterone levels in
balance.
“When either one of those is low you begin
to get lots of problems, like osteoporosis and
even heart disease,”
Pinzone says.
Having sex more often may help. During one
study, men who had sex at least twice a week were half as likely to die
of heart disease as
men who had sex rarely.
6. Eases Stress
Ambardar says touching and hugging can
release your body's natural “feel-good hormone.” Sexual arousal releases
a brain chemical
that revs up your brain’s
pleasure and reward system.
Sex
and intimacy can
boost your self-esteem and happiness, too, Ambardar says. It’s not only a
prescription for a healthy life, but a happy one
You may
nod off more quickly after sex, and for good reason.
“After
orgasm, the hormone prolactin is
released, which is responsible for the feelings of relaxation and
sleepiness" after sex, says Sheenie Ambardar, MD. She is a psychiatrist in
West Hollywood, Calif
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