According to womenhealthmag, Adopting good vagina hygiene after s£x may limit the risk of infections and allow a person to feel fresh and clean.

The good news is there are certain simple things to do after intercourse to keep your vagina and your libido equally clean and happy.

This article contains 4 things that you ought to do after sexual intercourse to keep your vagina clean. Check them out below;

1. Pee After S£x.

Even if you don’t engage in anal s£x, the reality is your rectum and your vagina are pretty darn close together and yes, bacteria from your backside can easily flow into your “frontside”. Something that you can do to prevent that, umm, transference from turning into an all-out urinary tract infection (UTI) is to make sure that you pee right after you have s£x; that way, your urine can wash that bacteria out.

2. Wash Your Hands After S£x.

Hopefully, if you’re gonna urinate right after sex, you’re going to follow that up with washing your hands right?. But even if you decide not to pee, still make a point and practice washing your hands anyway.

3. Take a Bath After S£x.

If the sex was so good that it wore you and your vagina out (kudos, if so, sis), then you might need to take a bit of a soak in the bathtub. Warm water has a way of soothing irritated tissue and, if you add a few drops of virgin olive oil into the mix, not only will it deeply hydrate your vaginal skin but the antioxidants in the oil will help to heal your vulva and vagina too.

Just make sure that you bathe with olive oil only. The last thing that your vagina needs right after sex is bubble bath products or heavy perfumes.

4. Drink Water and/or Pure Cranberry Juice After Sex.

Did you know that sex can dehydrate your vagina? It might sound crazy but if you ever notice that, once you’re done with round one and about to go into round two your vagina isn’t as wet as before, a part of that could be due to the fluids your body lost from the first session.

One way to replenish your system is to drink a couple of glasses of water. And if you are UTI-prone, substitute one of those glasses for pure cranberry juice. Its acidic level has a way of knocking out any bacteria that may try to irritate you and your vagina up the pike.

This article was sourced from Womenshealthmag.com