lower abdominal pain
sometimes fever.
Although not all women experience this, it is a relatively common occurrence. Therefore, healthcare professionals recommend urinating after this type of contact to flush out any bacteria that may have entered the urethra and thus reduce the risk of infection.
3. A habit that naturally cleanses the urinary tract
Urinating after intimate contact acts as a natural cleansing of the urinary tract. Urine helps to flush out bacteria and microorganisms before they adhere to the walls of the urethra or reach the bladder.
This habit also contributes to:
relieve pressure on the bladder
to maintain a balanced pH in the intimate area
to prevent irritation and feelings of discomfort.
4. The importance of hygiene before and after close contact
While urinating after contact is essential, personal hygiene also plays a key role. Washing intimate areas with water and mild soap before and after helps limit the proliferation of microorganisms and preserve the natural balance of the vaginal flora.
