Does it help to take painkillers before having sex for the first time?

Generally, taking painkillers before having sex for the first time can serve the purpose of pain relief, but it is not recommended. Many women worry about the pain of their first hymen rupture, but in fact, the pain is mostly caused by vaginal spasms caused by tension and rough entry by the man. In the case of full sexual arousal, the woman’s vagina secretes a viscous fluid called “love juice” that provides adequate lubrication, and this pain is usually tolerable for the first insertion. If the patient is sensitive to pain, he can take painkillers an hour or so before sex, and it is recommended that men act as gently as possible during the first sexual intercourse, and foreplay can be sufficient to reduce the pain.