After sex hygiene(2/4)
Adopting good post-sex hygiene habits may limit the risk of infections and allow a person to feel fresher.
There is typically no need to clean up immediately after sex. People may decide to clean up minutes or hours after sexual activity; or wait until the morning. However, it is essential to clean up at some point afterwards.
This article will explore two of the best ways to clean up after sex.
Keep Clean-up Simple
Along with douches, drug stores offer lots of wipes, creams, and sprays that claim to help you “freshen up” your areas. Some of them are made with harsh soaps, detergents, shampoos, perfumes, or lotions that can make your skin break out. Just stick to a gentle rinse with warm water after sex. And avoid scented tampons, pads, powders, and sprays, especially if you tend to get infections.
Empty Your Bladder
During sex, bacteria can get into your urethra, the tube that carries urine out of your body. That can raise your chances of an infection. When you pee, you flush those germs out. So enjoy some cuddle time with your partner, then head to the bathroom. When you're a woman, do it from front to back to stop the spread of bacteria when you wipe.
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