Why Shouldn't You Have Vaginal or Oral Sex After Anal Sex; Here Are the Risks You Must Be Wary Of

Once you have anal sex, your penis is exposed to various bacteria and if you have vaginal sex without cleaning your penis, you are putting the woman at risk of various types of infections. The chances of vaginal and urinary tract infections increases if you have vaginal sex after having anal sex.

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While having passionate sex, it is hardly possible to keep other things in mind. But throwing safety concerns to the wind isn't the way to go. There exist a lot of infections that you may catch while having sex. Right from oral to anal sex, each time you plan to get intimate with an infected person, there are chances you might get an STD or an STI. Sometimes you or the person you are having sex with, don't even know that you are experiencing certain infections. The risks only get bigger, each time you ignore a symptom. Lack of awareness can also be one of the most significant factor causing a spike in cases of STDs, STIs and other infections. For example, many people don't even know that going for vaginal sex after anal sex have significant health risks. Sex Query of the Week: Can Anal Sex Get You Pregnant? What Happens to Semen in Anus. 

What Happens If You Have Vaginal Sex After Anal Sex?

Anal sex has been linked to a lot of health concerns. The anus doesn't naturally lubricate, which means that if you don't use lube, you will actually be forcing your way into the organ. This can lead to injuries because the anus consists of a lot of nerve endings and is therefore very sensitive. Your anus is meant to hold faecal matter and is designed accordingly. The anus also consists of bacteria and too many of them. Once you have anal sex, your penis is exposed to those bacteria and if you have vaginal sex without cleaning your penis, you are putting the woman at risk of various types of infections that the bacteria can cause. The chances of vaginal and urinary tract infections increases if you have vaginal sex after having anal sex. This is possible, even after you have worn a condom. The surface of the condom may carry the bacteria to the vagina.

Not just vaginal sex, going for oral sex after anal sex can also have adverse health effects. Just avoid inserting your penis into the mouth or vagina after it has entered in the anus. You can either change the condom or clean yourself thoroughly before going ahead.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Sep 12, 2019 09:06 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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