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Silly myths about sex and contraception

By: Team Ifairer | Posted: 28-05-2014
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Taking a bath after sex helps avoid pregnancy

A lot of women have confessed to taking a bath or douching - splashing water or washing their private areas or urinating soon after having sex. They feel this helps them get rid of any sperm that might have accidentally entered their vagina. This is far from true. In fact, it may worsen your problems. By forcibly splashing water on your privates, you increase the chance of pelvic infections and inflammations. It also increases the chance of developing cervical cancer.
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