Sexual intercourse should happen only when your relationship is based on the foundation of love, care and trust. Random sex is not only harmful for your sexual health but also for your mental health.
These days most women aspire to excel in every sphere of life, whether it is grooming, exercising or keeping themselves fit. They dream of a good career and a happy, content life. Then why should a happy and healthy sexual life be left behind?
Some women do not hesitate to have multiple sexual partners for fun. Of course, doing this can sometimes be a pleasant and fun experience, but this kind of behavior has to be paid for. This price can also be in the form of your health.
There can be many disadvantages of having sex and relationships with more than one partner in the case of women. These include a higher risk of sexually transmitted diseases, life-threatening cancers, repeated abortions, complications in childbirth, as well as an impact on mental health.
what the studies say
Studies have found that compared to other age groups, adolescence is the age when such sexual relations have the most adverse effects. Especially when proper methods of contraception are not taken. Similarly, multiple relationships and sex with anyone just for fun (random sex) also have their own disadvantages.
sexually transmitted infections (STIs), such as HIV, Hepatitis B, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, and human papillomavirus (HPV)-induced warts, the risk of which increases with having multiple sexual partners.
Also, it is possible that the symptoms of these infections may not be visible while having sexual intercourse. The risk of these types of infections increases during adolescence because cervical ectopy increases. In which the risk of infection is high.
Similarly, lack of knowledge of contraceptive methods such as condoms, which are important in preventing STIs, having unprepared sex at any time, and a willingness to experiment with unusual sexual behavior also increase these risks.
You may be a victim of sexually transmitted diseases
Having multiple partners Women who have sex with more than one partner are at higher risk of developing fatal cancer of the cervix, caused by infection with the cancer-causing virus HPV.
The risk of multiple unwanted pregnancies, pregnancy complications, labour pain and difficulties in delivery also increase. Young women, especially, may get abortions done from quacks in the absence of confidentiality, facilities or financial support in case of unwanted pregnancies.
Due to which many health related problems can arise and even death can occur. It is also important to note that teenage pregnancy complications can increase and they can suffer from difficult labor pains. Maternal mortality rate can be highest at this age.
Risk of anxiety and depression
Women who have sex with multiple partners may also be more likely to suffer from mood disorders such as anxiety and depression, and may be more likely to use drugs or drink alcohol.
This happens due to multiple break-ups and having sex with strangers. Another big side effect of this is that it also casts a shadow on long and deep relationships and can lead to family conflicts, domestic violence and social pressure and tension.
may be a victim of insecurity
Women who have multiple partners can be affected socio-economically. Lack of commitment towards the relationship or the feeling of the man not taking care of the partner also prevails. Such young women are also not able to focus on their studies and career.
The result is that they leave their school/college education incomplete, and their opportunities for better development and jobs also get reduced.
What could be the ideal situation
The ideal situation is to have a single partner sexual relationship. This applies to both men and women. But sometimes life does not turn out the way we think it will. In such a situation, it is better to have sex only when the relationship is based on a strong foundation of trust, care and love.
Always practice safe sex and use barrier contraceptive methods to prevent STIs and unwanted pregnancies. HPV vaccination and hepatitis B vaccination are available to prevent sexually transmitted diseases and should be used.