Wear panties after having sex

Regular intercourse is important for the continuation of marriage. But there are things no less important than sex itself, you know. Maintaining the cleanliness of intimate organs after having sex apparently also must be considered.

Well, one of the things you and your partner often miss is the habit of directly wearing back the underwear after making love. Even though this habit isn't healthy. Intrigued to know the reason?

Wet sex organs after making love are the reason you and your partner aren't advised to wear underwear immediately after having sex. In wet conditions, your genital organs are more susceptible to fungal and bacterial infections. If the remnants of fluid coming out of intimate organs after sexual intercourse stick to underwear, this can be a comfortable place for germs and bacteria to breed.

Therefore, it's more advised to you and your partner to clean intimate organs first after making love, then wear loose pajamas. This is a better choice than underwears that tend to be tight. The goal is the air circulation around the area of the intimate organ remains smooth.

Urination is highly recommended after having sex because bacteria that accidentally enter during intercourse will come out with urine. Therefore, bacteria don't settle in the vagina or bladder tract, even kidneys. Although simple, this good habit can reduce the risk of sexual disease.

After urinating, rinse intimate organs with clean water. Actually, there's no need to use a special vaginal antiseptic fluid because it'll interfere with the balance of bacteria in the vagina. No need to use soap either. In the vagina, there's an acidic environment and pH that must be maintained naturally. The use of soap will only damage this condition. Don't forget to dry your intimate organs gently using a towel or tissue.

If you or your partner has problems after having sex, for example, itching, pain or bleeding, get a treatment immediately. Symptoms that don't go away may cause serious infections in the intimate organs. Immediately consult a doctor to determine the right diagnosis and treatment.


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