Growing up, we heard a lot about what we should and
shouldn't do before, during and after sex. Advice is
so conflicting that we
often don't know what to believe - and there are a fair share of myths out
there. Thankfully, most tips are useful. But there's one that we've apparently
been given incorrect information on. Women might have heard that you should empty
your bladder before sexual intercourse to reduce the risk of developing a
urinary tract infection. But according to a urologist , this is the exact
opposite of what you should do. READ MORE My baby is a tough client Woman in
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'pee before sex' mantra is "one of the biggest misconceptions he has to
clear up for his female patients." Going to the bathroom beforehand is a
big no-no, but urinating afterwards is important. Why should we urinate after
sex? During sex, bacteria from the vagina can be forced into the urethra.
Urinating can dislodge the bacteria and dispose of it safely in your stream -
but if you don't need to go to the toilet after sex, it can mean the bacteria
makes its way into the bladder and develops into an infection.
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