Poptren.suara.com – Mandi after six or intercourse can help reduce the risk of disease in the female sex organs. This was revealed in a health study.
One study published in the journal Obstetrics and Gynecology in 2002 found that bathing after intercourse can help reduce the risk of urinary tract infections in women.
This study involved more than 100 women who had intercourse sexual and followed up for six months. The results show that women who shower after intercourse have a lower risk of urinary tract infections compared to women who don’t bathe.
Bathing after intercourse, in fact, has become a common practice for many people. Apart from being clean, cleaning yourself is also to maintain health.
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However, the sexologist, doctor Boyke, reminded that when cleaning the intimate organs, especially the vagina, it must be natural. Cannot be sprayed using a shower, just wipe and use special soap or plain water.
“Cleaning a woman’s intimate organs perfunctory with soap or wipes as usual is permissible. But even using a shower is not permissible,” said doctor Boyke as quoted from Boykepedia broadcast on Vidio, Wednesday (12/4).