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You don’t have to hop out of bed and into the shower right away. But gently cleaning yourself after sex can protect men and women from infections, like of the urinary tract ( UTIs ). Wash the area around (not inside) your genitals with plain warm water. You can try mild soaps, but if you have sensitive skin or you already have an infection, they might dry out or irritate the area. Men with foreskin should gently pull it back and wash underneath.
Some women think they need to clean inside their vagina after sex with water or prepackaged fluids. But douching can lead to more infections. That’s because it upsets the natural balance of bacteria that protect your vagina. The best way to take care of your vagina after sex is to leave it alone -- it cleans itself naturally. Also, keep in mind that a mild smell is normal and may not be a sign of a problem.
Along with douches, drug stores offer lots of wipes, creams, and sprays that claim to help you “freshen up” your personal 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.  
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. If you're a woman, when you wipe, do it from front to back to stop the spread of bacteria.
Since it’s a good idea to pee after a roll in the hay, don’t forget to drink water . When you stay hydrated, you’ll pee more, which means that more bacteria will wash out of your body before infections can flare up.
Hot, sweaty places are the perfect spots for bacteria and yeast to thrive. So wear underwear and clothes that let air in. Women should avoid pantyhose, girdles, and panties that are too tight. Cotton undies work well for men and women -- they’re breathable and absorb moisture. Or skip underwear altogether when you go to bed.
It’s the best way to get rid of bacteria you might pick up from touching your or your partner’s genitals. That’s key to stop infections from spreading. Wash with soap and water, and make it part of your post-sex clean-up routine.
After you’re done with them, bacteria, viruses, and fungi can hang around. That means your toys could spread STDs and other infections. Clean each toy after every use -- check the packaging for cleaning instructions. It’s better not to share toys with others -- that can send germs back and forth. If you do plan to share, try to cover the toy with a new condom each time you use it.
Partners can pass these back and forth during sex. (Yes, guys get yeast infections, too.) So if you notice the symptoms -- itching, burning, or a thick, white discharge from the vagina or penis -- treat it before the next time you get busy. Talk to your doctor if you think you have one.
If you’re sexually active, especially if you’ve been with a new partner, it’s a good idea to get tested for STDs. Most of the time, these infections have no symptoms, so testing is the only way to know for sure if you have one. You can also watch for symptoms, like discharge, pain, blisters, sores, spots, or lumps around your genitals. 
Sex is usually safe during pregnancy, but you are more likely to get infections like UTIs during this time. So it’s even more important to take care of the basics after sex -- pee afterward, wash around your vagina, and drink water. Encourage your partner to do the same.
Environmental Health Perspectives : “A Question for Women’s Health: Chemicals in Feminine Hygiene Products and Personal Lubricants.”
Mayo Clinic: “Contact Dermatitis,” “Male yeast infection: How can I tell if I have one?” “Urinary tract infection (UTI).
Michigan Medicine: “Vaginal Rashes and Sores.”
NHS Choices: “What should I do if I think I've got an STI?” “How to keep a penis clean.”
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases: “Bladder Infection (Urinary Tract Infection -- UTI) in Adults.”
U.C. Santa Barbara SexInfoOnline: “Non-Sexual Transmission of STIs.”
Urology Annals : “Impact of genital hygiene and sexual activity on urinary tract infection during pregnancy.”
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Women’s Health: “Douching,” “Vaginal yeast infections.”
CDC: “STD & HIV Screening Recommendations.”
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Questions Semen drips out after sex
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My wife and I are recently married. Before marriage, we always used condoms during sex. Now my wife is on birth control and we no longer use condoms. Neither of us have ever had sex with another person and we want to know if it is normal for all or most of my semen to come back out of my wife after removing my penis. We make a dash for the bathroom immediately after sex and my wife has said she even has semen dripping out the next morning on most occasions. Thanks!
Semen is no exception to the rule, "What goes up, must come down." That is, if a man ejaculates into a woman's vagina without using a condom, semen (as well as vaginal fluids) trickle out. While it may be practical to make a dash for the bathroom, if you have sex in bed, you can always let the fluids drip onto the sheets. You can also have a soft towel nearby, which you can use to sensuously dry each other after sex. Either way, the two of you can stay where you are, allowing yourselves to enjoy one another and relax — you'll just have some extra things to add to the wash.
If your partner is uncomfortable with the dripping feeling after intercourse, she can use a mini-pad (typically used during menstruation) on her underwear to absorb the semen. Or, she can prevent the seeping sensation by using condoms. As an alternative to latex, you can try polyurethane female condoms for a change, or lambskin condoms (although they do not protect against STIs) as they provide a more natural sensation. Condoms can be especially useful for the times when your partner doesn't want to experience this wetness after having sex.
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Why You Should Go Down on Her After Sex


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Unlike the majority of men who are exhausted after an orgasm, women have a near infinite ability to orgasm again after a brief rest period. Her arousal is directly proportional to her capability for more orgasms. Going down her after sex is the mark of an oral sex aficionado.
Giving her cunnilingus after sex is very important because a lot of women don't orgasm from intercourse alone or infrequently do so. If you know she didn't have an orgasm during sex, giving her one or two through oral sex conveys that you desire her sexual gratification as well. It shows her that you care.
Benefits of Going Down on Her After Sex
Even if she did have an orgasm from intercourse, she may be craving a strong clitoral orgasm to sate to her. Think of it as the "cherry on top" orgasm. Going down on her after sex is also beneficial because it creates an easy way to transition into round two of your lovemaking and it gives you chance to recuperate. You can use this time to give her more orgasms which will make it easier for her to orgasm during your second romp.
When performing oral sex on her after sex you have two simple choices to get her ready for around session of lovemaking. The first option is to give her an orgasm (or two) while she is lying on her back, resting from the previous session. The second option is to bring her close to orgasm a few times and begin intercourse just as her orgasm is fading. Be careful not to touch her clitoris for a few minutes because it will be sensitive.
You have to time the second option perfectly because if you get too excited and try to begin intercourse before her orgasm is over she will be frustrated and may not be in the mood for a second session.
Try combining both approaches to minimize frustration. It reduces the chance she will be frustrated because she has received an orgasm or two already and will perceive the second approach as a tease to begin intercourse.
Another benefit to cunnilingus after sex is that she feels taken care of and sexually gratified. This makes it likely for her to surprise you with sex more often. When you give her pleasure and sexually fulfill her, she wants to do the same for you. She may reminisce to the time you gave her an orgasm after sex and randomly surprise you by returning the favor.
Hundreds, possibly thousands of women must finish themselves off after having sex with a partner. Set yourself apart from others and give her an orgasm after intercourse if she did not experience one during it. She is very engorged and lubricated after sex; that is the perfect time to give her extraordinary cunnilingus.
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