1. 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
2. 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.
3. 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.
4. Lowers Your Blood Pressure
Research suggests a
link between sex and lower blood pressure, says Joseph J. Pinzone, MD.
He is CEO and medical director of Amai Wellness.
“There
have been many studies,” he says. “One landmark study found that sexual
intercourse specifically (not masturbation) lowered systolic blood
pressure.” That's the first number on your blood pressure test.
5. Counts as Exercise
“Sex is a really great form of exercise,” Pinzone says. It won’t replace the treadmill, but it counts for something.
Sex
uses about five calories per minute, four more calories than watching
TV. It gives you a one-two punch: It bumps up your heart rate and uses
various muscles.
So get busy! You may even want to
clear your schedule to make time for it on a regular basis. “Like with
exercise, consistency helps maximize the benefits,” Pinzone says.
Credit:By
Kara Mayer Robinson
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