Your Partner Can Totally Go Down on You During Your Period (& It Can Even Help with Cramps)

Callie Little

There may be some days on your period where you do nothing but lay on the couch, watch rom coms, and eat chocolate. And that is totally fine! Between the bloating, the cramps, and the fatigue that many people with periods experience, you definitely get a free pass to chill out and take care of your body.

For some people, wellness and self-care can look like intimacy with a partner, which might be something you crave during this time. Period sex may have never taken place in your bedroom, but any kind of sex during menstruation is just as natural as it is any other time of the month. (FYI, all safe, consensual sex is natural!)

<a href=how to have sex menstrual cup periods comfort" width="" height="" />

Related story Everything You Need to Know About Having Sex Wearing a Menstrual Cup

But what about oral sex during your period? It may be something you’ve been shy about trying in the past, but there are no health rules against trying it. There are some expert-backed suggestions for making the experience more comfortable for you and your partner, though.

So read on for our pro tips for giving and receiving oral while you or your partner are menstruating.

Our mission at SheKnows is to empower and inspire women, and we only feature products we think you’ll love as much as we do. INTIMINA is a SheKnows sponsor, however, all products in this article were independently selected by our editors. Please note that if you purchase something by clicking on a link within this story, we may receive a small commission of the sale.

First of all, explore what your body wants during your period.

Since we go through waves of hormones all month long, our temperaments and libidos regularly shift. While some may find they have lowered sex drive while bleeding, a lot of people end up with heightened arousal, often due to reduced estrogen and something called “pelvic congestion.”

<a href=how to have sex menstrual cup periods comfort" width="" height="" />

Related story Everything You Need to Know About Having Sex Wearing a Menstrual Cup

Whether the excess pressure and water retention allow the body’s tissues to feel more engorged and aroused or we simply crave an orgasm to cure cramps, a lot of people find sex during menstruation to be especially satisfying. That said, some folks might be a little extra sensitive to the point of needing extra-gentle stimulation, especially internally.

If your partner is bleeding, it’s important to find out if they enjoy penetration or prefer external-only stimulation during this time. For folks who do enjoy a side of penetration with their cunnilingus, fingers or a well-made toy can work wonders. To make cleanup as easy as possible, use barriers like condoms, dental dams (it’s what they’re there for!) and gloves, and throw down a dark towel beforehand. Speaking of avoiding messes…

Use a menstrual cup if you want to make cleanup simple.

Some people may not be willing to mix blood with their pleasure (totally fair!). While there’s absolutely nothing gross about sex or periods, it’s okay to have preferences! For those who’d rather avoid sheet stains, try wearing a menstrual cup or disc while you play. These neat little easy-to-use cups catch the blood and can be worn for up to 12 hours. Insertion requires a little technique, but they save money in the long run, and they’re totally sanitary — plus there are some models totally designed to be unobtrusive and comfortable during sex (like Intimina’s Ziggy Cup).

Intimina Ziggy Cup 2

Using a menstrual cup frees up the rest of the vulva for pleasure. Resting just the pad of the thumb against the entrance of the vagina won’t interfere with the menstrual cup (if there is one), but it will provide a whole new world of sensation for the receiver. As things get more heated, try sliding the thumb up and down gently, just a few centimeters, to add even more excitement.

Extra reassurance from a partner might be required.

As mentioned above, some people get a little uncomfortable at the idea of sex during menstruation. Whether this is due to social conditioning, mess or something like a change in the way we smell, we might need a little bit of reassurance to relax into fully enjoying ourselves.

Before you go down on them, mention how you can’t wait to have your mouth on their body. Communicating your intention provides an opportunity for them to express any embarrassment or to let you know that actually, they really do need to step into the bathroom first. Allowing space to prepare (or decline, which is also okay!) will do wonders for their comfort and confidence.

Once you have permission, make use of one of the best sex toys in your toolkit: communication. Tell them how hot it is to feel them get turned on or how excited you’re getting from eating them out. Knowing a partner is enjoying what they’re doing is seriously reassuring, not to mention steamy as hell.

Periods come and go, but good sex — and solid communication — are forever.

Hi, so there’s more period products than ever — and more opportunities to find the comfortable, practical menstrual product of your dreams!