Many actions we perform almost automatically have a protective function in our bodies. Urinating after sex is one of them, especially for women.
Although it may seem like a simple habit, it actually plays an important role in preventing urinary tract infections and maintaining intimate health.
During sexual activity:
The uterus, which is anatomically supported by the bladder, moves with the friction.
The pelvic area is stimulated.
Blood flow increases.
Kidney filtration increases.
Hormones such as oxytocin are released after orgasm.