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MarriedMom wrote:Actually, before sex is better... for a woman anyhow.
If a woman has sex with a full bladder, then the penis will bang against the bladder, and THAT could cause the bladder infection. The reason is because your bladder has a lining of white blood cells that are there to protect it from possible infection. If that lining is damaged or disrupted it will cause the white blood cells to be disturbed, thus, leading to an infection.
So I say, go before and after if you need to.
MM
mostirreverent wrote:MarriedMom wrote:Actually, before sex is better... for a woman anyhow.
If a woman has sex with a full bladder, then the penis will bang against the bladder, and THAT could cause the bladder infection. The reason is because your bladder has a lining of white blood cells that are there to protect it from possible infection. If that lining is damaged or disrupted it will cause the white blood cells to be disturbed, thus, leading to an infection.
So I say, go before and after if you need to.
MM
I’m not aware of leucocytes (WBCs) forming a barrier lining in any organ. When present outside the lymph or circulatory system, it is usually in response to Cytokines, which elicit chemotaxis of the WBC. They squeeze between the cells of an organ where they then go after foreign proteins (either in solution or on bacterial cell walls).
Infections are caused by bacterial entering the bladder. Women are more prone due to a shorter urethra. Jostling of the area aggravates bacteria introduction. That is why a lot of sex can cause honeymooner's disease.
I would recommend peeing after, to flush the urethra. Too full a bladder may cause distension as well. Also, wipe yourself front to back, avoid vaginal sex after Anal, and wash an uncut penis before sex.
sweeswee wrote:can't help myself. always need to sprint to the bathroom after sex anyway. must be my body's way of looking after me
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