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Can Peeing After Intimacy Prevent Pregnancy?

Understandably, you don't know how to avoid being pregnant. Misconceptions abound concerning pregnancy and its effects, as well as the best methods of birth control. For conception to take place, a sperm must come into contact with an egg cell in the fallopian tube. Fertilized eggs are called sperm. A sperm must first make its way via the uterus and the fallopian tube before it can meet an egg. A fertilized egg in the fallopian tube could be the result of the sperm's fertilization. Embryo implantation is the process by which a fertilized egg attaches to the uterine wall, setting the stage for pregnancy.

According to Medicalnewstoday, the belief that urinating after sexual activity will prevent pregnancy is unfounded. Satisfying the need to urinate immediately following intimacy activity does not affect fertility and may even have health benefits.

Since intimacy can cause UTIs, you may want to get in the habit of urinating immediately after intimate activity. This won't affect your fertility.

You can reduce your risk of a urinary tract infection (UTI) by voiding before and after Intimate activity, wiping after using the restroom from front to back, not douching, not using feminine hygiene products on your genitalia, and wearing cotton underwear. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can manifest in the urethra, bladder, ureters, and kidneys. Regardless of physical structure, anyone can be a victim.

The urethra is the exit route for urine, not the privates. The narrow passageway above your privates is called the urethra. So, urinating won't flush off any lingering sperm.

Please use a safe and effective method of birth control, such as a pill, an intrauterine device (IUD), or an implant, to avoid unwanted pregnancies. Discuss your options with your doctor to determine the best course of action.

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