
"It is completely possible that your partner's oral flora is detrimental to your urinary health. If you haven't already tried peeing after sex, that's your first tactic. You also might try a dental dam, which is a sheet of protective material that needs to be held in place against the vulva (or anus!) with at least one hand."
"A company called Lorals makes single use latex underwear for the purpose of STI protection under the name Lorals for Protection, and received FDA approval to market that product for safer sex earlier this year. I haven't tried the Lorals undies myself, but I imagine that the hands-free nature of the prote"
Oral sex can be linked to urinary tract infections when partner-related oral flora affects urinary health. Post-sex urination is recommended as a first tactic. A barrier method such as a dental dam can reduce exposure during oral sex by covering the vulva or anus and being held in place with at least one hand. Single-use latex underwear marketed for STI protection is suggested as an alternative, with FDA approval mentioned for safer sex. Friction is also noted as a possible factor because prolonged arousal and climax can increase irritation. The advice emphasizes practical prevention steps while acknowledging that compatibility issues may exist.
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