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Americano
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Here are a few beliefs that most Filipinas have about their monthly period. Knowing them will help you understand your girlfriend or wife. They have heard these things all of their lives so the possibility of you teaching them something different is very slim.  The first 2 are the most ridiculous.

 

1. Myth: You cannot take a bath when you have your period
Just like any body fluid, blood — along with urine, perspiration and saliva — can harbor bacteria. Inadequate washing and bathing during days with your monthly period may lead to vaginal infection and even UTI.

 

2. Myth: Wiping the blood of your very first menstrual flow on your face can prevent pimples
Eww and double eww! It's gross enough that women have to tolerate bloody discharge flowing out of the vagina for a couple of days. But to even consider applying this to the face, one must have nerves of steel!

Acne is caused by the overactivity of the oil glands which is most common during the teenage years. This increased amount of oil on the skin will lead to pimples if the skin is clogged with dirt, dry skin and bacteria.

Blood is a culture media for bacteria. Therefore, putting blood on the face may aggravate pimples.

 

3. Truth: Avoid exercising or lifting heavy objects during your period
During menstruation, the cervix is more open and the uterine ligaments are more relaxed to allow better menstrual flow. Extra exertion like jogging, lifting weights, climbing up and down the stairs will increase the amount of blood loss. These activities may also lead to prolapse of the uterus or "mababa ang matres" later in life.

During that time of the month, stick to low impact exercises such as brisk walking on a flat surface or stretching. For yoga practitioners, avoid doing the head stand when you have your period. It is believed to cause backflow of the blood into the tubes.

 

4. Mainly a myth but sort of the truth: Drinking beer can increase menstrual blood flow
The amount of blood lost during menstruation is dependent on the amount of blood stored during the past 2 to 3 weeks. This is dependent on the woman's hormonal level. Drinking beer or any alcohol cannot influence the amount of blood secreted during menstruation.

 

My most logical explanation for the "apparent" impression that more blood comes out after drinking beer is probably due to the overall relaxation of the body when one is intoxicated with alcohol. The uterus is a muscle, therefore relaxing the uterine muscles may lead to further opening of the cervix and maybe also to increased blood flow.

There is no scientific basis for this theory. It is purely anecdotal from personal observations of some women.

 

5. Myth: Women cannot have sex during their menstruation period
Of course, women can have sex anytime they please. There is no harm in having sex during the menstrual period. It is just a little messy on the sheets.

 

Since blood may harbor bacteria, both partners should urinate immediately after sex and wash with an antiseptic wash. Blood and bacteria may enter the urethra during intercourse and may lead to UTI. Peeing after sex prevents this from occuring.

 

6. Myth: You will not get pregnant if you have sex during menstruation
The length of the menstrual cycle of each woman varies. If you are the type that bleeds for only 3 to 4 days, then you will not get pregnant while you have your period.

 

But if your period lasts for more than 7 days, maybe even spotting for 10 to 14 days, then you are not safe. You will get pregnant.

 

The fertile period begins as  early as the 7th day of the cycle. Even with bloody discharge, the ovary may already release an egg. Sex at this time can lead to pregnancy.

 

There are many more folklores mentioned regarding menstruation. Many are simply superstitious beliefs with no scientific evidence to support them.

 

Source:  https://ph.she.yahoo.com/6-common-beliefs-regla-020012625.html

 

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Mike S
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Well I'm safe my asawa doesn't believe in any of those .... but she did say that the oldies but goodies do believe in it .... more in the Provençal areas than in the cities .... :thumbsup:

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Americano
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Mike

 

Does your asawa still take a bath or shower during that time every month?  If she does she would be the first one I ever heard of.

 

Maybe she believes in one of these:

 

When a girl has her very first period she should jump down 3 steps so her periods will only last 3 days each month. She should also put some lemon (called lime in other countries) under each arm so her periods will not smell bad.

 

Here's one from fishermen: If a female on her period rides in a fisherman's boat he cannot catch any fish for 7 days. This one would be very easy to prove or disprove but only an intelligent person would think of that.

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BrettGC
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Truth:  Short Angry One gets "friskier" than normal during that time of the month.

 

Like Mike's Asawa, my girl just about wet herself laughing when she read those.  No she doesn't believe any of them and yes, Americano she still bathes during that time.

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Julia
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:mocking: :mocking: :mocking:

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Mike S
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Does your asawa still take a bath or shower during that time every month? If she does she would be the first one I ever heard of.

 

Yes she does .....

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Dave Hounddriver
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Does your asawa still take a bath or shower during that time every month?  If she does she would be the first one I ever heard of.

My ex would be the second you have heard of (after Mike S comment above) and then my current would be the third.  Both shower daily, regardless of menstruation.

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Tukaram (Tim)
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Mine showers during her mens.  As for beer... I would think since alcohol thins the blood you would tend to bleed more.  Which another reason why no self respecting tattoo artist would tattoo a drunk!

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