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Debating Whether To Pee After Sex

Having experienced so many UTIs, many women know that not peeing after sex tends to be a common reason for infections. However, even though they know this, it is not uncommon for these women to still debate whether they should muster up the energy and break up the cuddling to visit the bathroom or succumb to their more immediate need for rest and affection. In the past, they may have chosen the easier route, but after paying the price for it, they have developed a much stronger will. Even so, some women still spend a few minutes debating in their heads whether they should pee after sex.
Not Peeing After Sex And Regretting It The Next Day

After the few times a woman has chosen not to pee after sex, she has probably regretted it the next day. She has given bacteria plenty of time to travel to her urethra and give her a UTI. And unfortunately, it did just this. Peeing after sex is one of the best ways for women to protect themselves from UTIs. This process allows the body to flush out bacteria and prevent it from travelling to the bladder. Some experts say there is no time limit for experiencing this benefit whereas others say it is best to make an effort to pee immediately after sex. At the very least, women should pee before they fall asleep.