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By ‘or else’, we mean you might get a gnarly urinary tract infection. But, how true is this advice? Does peeing after sex make a difference when it comes to preventing UTIs or is that just an old wife’s tale?
Discover whether or not peeing after sex makes that much of a difference when it comes to preventing UTIs.
What Do We Mean By “Sex”?
First things first, let’s clear up what we mean by saying “pee after sex”. In this context, sex means any activity that could potentially increase your risk of developing a UTI thanks to exposure to bacteria.
This includes:
Penetrative sex with a toy or penis
Masturbating with your hands or toys
Receiving oral sex
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