How to Care for Self - Sanitation After Sex

Each woman with an active sexual life should know that the most important thing to do after sex (up to 15 minutes later) is to pee. Whether you have sex with the same gender, with a toy or a straight relationship, if you don't urinate after sex, increase your chances of getting a leafy infection [...]
Each woman with an active sexual life should know that the most important thing to do after sex (up to 15 minutes later) is to pee. Whether you have sex with the same gender, with a toy, or a heterosexual relationship, if you don't urinate after sex, increase your chances of getting a urinary infection that is very uncomfortable and may be followed by a number of problems.
In women, uretra is very short, and the bladder is very close to it. So during penetration, bacteria have direct access to the bladder.
Some people take these infections more easily, some not. Women who have been through menopausis must take special care, since reducing estrogen levels thins tissues and makes fighting infection more difficult. Even if your partner is very clean, even if he uses condoms, even if he's circumcised, the danger exists. Make sure you always go to the bathroom after sex.
To feel cleaner after everything, such as men and women, you need to clean your genital organs with water and a washing machine that does not irritate your skin.










