Astronauts' Space Sex Dilemma
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•Sex in space? Astronauts stuck on ISS could join '220-mile-high club'
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Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are stuck on the International Space Station for six months .
Astronauts are both married to partners back on Earth .
Experts say that sex in space is physically possible but not recommended.
Low libido and erectile dysfunction may make it difficult to have sex in microgravity.
A paper published last year found that simulated spaceflight in rats leads to 'long-term impairment of neurovascular erectile function' Most female astronauts take birth control to delay their periods while in space.
However, since no one has ever gotten pregnant in space we just can't know what the consequences will be.
The biggest problem for any astronauts thinking about getting intimate is the risk of pregnancy.
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