The Least Germy Way to Have Sex When You’re Sick

Kissing style, positions, and locations matter

Brittany Risher
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WWhat’s the story with having sex on the sniffles? Graham King, MD, a physician with Mayo Clinic Health System in Mankato, Minnesota, has a patient who wears a sanitary mask while sick — an unproven method that King says could, theoretically, help prevent spreading the illness. But the decision to get horizontal when you’re already laid up comes down to your illness, symptoms, and how you’re feeling. It most likely won’t make you feel worse, but it also won’t speed up your recovery.

“I don’t think it is inherently ‘bad’ to have sex while you’re sick, as long as you feel up for it,” says Kristen Mark, PhD, director of the Sexual Health Promotion Lab at the University of Kentucky.

Especially when people have influenza, they typically aren’t craving sex, says King. They feel like crap and may have a fever, which can sap all of their energy. They’re also highly contagious, especially from 24 hours before they show any symptoms and up to five to seven days after they’re sick. So, if you have a (rare) case of experiencing increased libido while you’re sick with the flu, it’s best to wait to have sex until the fever breaks and you begin to feel better. “When you can tell you’ve beaten it, then your body is in the recovery phase,” King says…

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