Some women experience UTIs more often after sex, whether protected or unprotected. Sometimes irritation from spermicide or other chemicals on condoms can increase the problem's likelihood. Consider using condoms without spermicide, numbing agents, or anything except a plain water-based lubricant. Empty your bladder before and after sex. These steps can help reduce the risk of sex-related UTIs.
yes it definitely can according to all the doctors that have answered this type of question just remember never have sex when you have a UTI.
If you can't spell "treatment" you probably aren't old enough to be having sex.
UTIs are not contagious, so they aren't passed by sex, but some aspects of sex increase the odds of UTI:The bladder may get "bumped" during vaginal sex, causing irritation that makes it easier for bacteria to "take hold" in the bladder.Lubricants and other chemicals used in the vulvar area during sex can cause irritation that makes it harder to fight off germs.The extra moisture during sex can make it easier to transfer the germs that typically cause UTI from the rectal area (where they normally occur) to the urethral opening, where they can start an infection.
No, you can also get a UTI by wearing nylon or spandex panties or by holding your pee too long. However, the most common way to get a UTI is by having sex, but the best way to try to prevent that is to pee immediately after finishing.
its unlikely that u are pregnant since ur on birth controll and protected sex i wouldn't stress to much about that one
meaningful sex is sex that you have with your lover. you have to enjoy it, and you should probably have at least the first time protected, unless you are really devoted to the person you are having fun with.
When they start having sex and want to be protected.
Well she may be maturing and she may truly be interested in having sex. As long as it's protected and she gets consent from her partner, and she is at a reasonable age to have sex, and also knows the risks of having sex then is able to have sex.
You cant get pregnant after protected sex
Sex can cause the natural bacteria in the vagina to travel up the urethra. Try peeing right after sex. Consider drinking more cranberry juice.
meaningful sex is sex that you have with your lover. you have to enjoy it, and you should probably have at least the first time protected, unless you are really devoted to the person you are having fun with.
You are NOT protected. You need to wait 30 days for the Pill to fully be in your system before you can have unprotected sex. Otherwise, you having unprotected sex anytime before the 30 days is like having sex without you being on the pill at all.