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Cuddling with the lover at the end of the intercourse can be just as enjoyable as the act itself. According to scientific research, this moment of complicity can even improve and strengthen the relationship between the two partners. Nevertheless, for health reasons, doctors recommend women making another move just after s*x: to urinate!


Getting up out of bed after lovemaking is not very romantic. Women especially, value these minutes of hugs and caresses following an intercourse, considering that they improve the relationship and enable relaxing. However, if it helps strengthen the feelings, definitely it is not great for the health! After s*x, it is very important to take some preventative measures to avoid infection.


Certainly, during intercourse, many bacteria tend to to build up in the urethra. They can thrive in the bladder and ultimately cause major urinary tract infections. That’s why doctors advise women to urinate after s*xual intercourse, an action that cleans up the urethra and eliminates any bacteria that take place.

In addition, professionals stress another point to show the significance of urination after sex. Unlike men, women do not ejaculate through the urethra, which mean that the only way for them to eliminate the remaining substances and particles is urination. It is not obligatory to do so instantly, you have up to 45 minutes after the intercourse.


This simple hygienic measure is needed to prevent numerous infections. Besides, a lot of women often have the urge to urinate after sexual intercourse, and those normally do not have urinary problems, unlike those who do not feel the urge to urinate or who abstain in order not to ruin the moment. Urinating after the intercourse, perhaps is not very charming, however it will do you a lot of good and enable you to keep a healthy s*xual life.

Moreover, urination after lovemaking is not the only way to prevent urinary tract infections and sexually transmitted diseases, which can cause major health issue. Using condoms during s*xual intercourse is the best way for perfect protection.
Good personal hygiene also helps prevent infections.

It is a good idea to keep your personal hygiene with water, and not with harsh products or excess washing that changes the vaginal flora.

Women suffering from cystitis, or urinary tract infection, must especially maintain their personal hygiene. They need to wash their vaginal area with just warm water.

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