Will it spray? This disrupts the flow of your urine and will cause your stream to spray in different directions. The Problem: Despite your recent orgasm, you still have an erection. Who knows?
All the Problems With Your Pee After Sex (and How to Fix Them)
Constant urge to pee but little comes out: What does it mean?
Young women are often told, "you should pee after sex. The purpose of this recommendation is to decrease the likelihood that they will develop a urinary tract infection. So does it work? The answer is probably, but not definitely, yes.
If you have a vagina, you've probably heard that peeing after sex is crucial—especially if you want to avoid a urinary tract infection UTI. The last thing you want to feel after sex is the burning rage of a UTI, right? But that doesn't mean you need to jump out of bed to hit the restroom the second you both finish. Peeing after sex is important, sure, but you might have more wiggle room with the timing than you think.
Or how soon afterward you should head to the bathroom? A UTI occurs when bacteria travel up the urethra and enter the bladder, where they multiply and cause inflammation. During sex, fecal bacteria near the anus can get pushed closer to the urethra. People with vaginas have a shorter urethra than people with penises do, meaning there is a shorter distance for bacteria to travel from the urethra to the bladder.