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“HI, I’M YOUR PERIOD”: WHY DO THE WINS GO UP WHEN I’M VISITING?. 

Many women are surprised to notice that, just as the calendar marks the arrival of their period, sexual desire shoots up. Is biology a joke? Not at all! It’s pure hormone science working its way. 

The dance of hormones 

Although estrogen and progesterone levels drop at the beginning of the period, what really generates this increase in appetite is the combination of several biological factors. During these days, the blood flow to the pelvic area increases considerably to facilitate the breakage of endometrial. This increase in blood circulation directly translates to increased sensitivity in the clitoris and lip tissues. 

The body’s response to change 
Increased Sensitivity: The greater irrigation in the area makes any stimulus feel more intense, creating a very rapid physical response.
Natural Relief: Many people find that sexual activity helps reduce menstrual colic thanks to the release of endorphins (our natural painkillers) and relaxation of the uterine muscles after climax.


Less Stress: Knowing there is no risk of pregnancy (in a regular cycle), many women report a decrease in anxiety and greater freedom to explore their pleasure. 

Have you ever noticed this change in your sexual appetite during your period or do you prefer to take a break? Tell us your opinion in the comments with much respect! 

IMPORTANT MEDICAL ADVISORY: Content is informative. Maintaining sex during the period is safe as long as both feel comfortable; remember to use protection if you wish to avoid sexually transmitted infections, as the risk may increase during these days. If you experience intense pain or unusual symptoms, consult with a health professional. This material is no substitute for professional medical diagnosis. 
