Here’s what happens to women if not wet immediately after sex
Women’s illness experts claim that it would be advisable to help after sex. Why is this so important?
To this question of the answer to Dr. Frederick Naftolin, professor of gynecology and obstetrics at New York University. He says women are at greater risk of infections than men. Specifically, men have a longer urinary channel, so in them the risk of bacteria to bladder and the development of infections is much smaller.
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During and after sex, the risk of bacteria and their penetration to the bladder increases, and this risk will reduce urination immediately after intercourse. The urine will throw out a good portion of the bacteria found at the entrance to the urinary channel, reports Insider.
– The most common infection, which can be avoided urinary after sex, is an infection of the urinary tract. It comes when E. coli from the rectum comes to the bladder through the urinary channel. Urine in the bladder is sterile so the bladder has nothing to defend against the bacteria. The result is more commonly painful urination – explains Dr. Naftolin.
– The same urination rules after intimacy are also related when oral sex is about or vaginal sex of two women. And in these cases, the urinary system is exposed to bacteria – he added.
He noted that they were not only women at greater risk unless the pouring immediately after intercourse, but sometimes it occurs to men infection, and in those who practice sex with the same sex (in rectum). In such cases, it advises compulsory use of condom and emptying the intestines before the relationship.