Yes sexually active women do get more. I was getting UTIs and spoke with my doctor about it. He said that bacteria get into the tract through the movement during sex in that the thrusting etc moves the bacteria into the tract. He recommended that after sex to get up and go an urinate as this will clear any bacteria that may have made its way up.
I know that doesnt sound like the best way to end the experience, but its better than getting UTIs all the time, and you can always go back to have cuddles after (thats if they havent fallen asleep)
Hope this helps you out and you can get back to having a fabulous sex life!
2007-03-05 22:17:48
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answered by Anonymous
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No, as long as you are careful with hygiene you should not be getting that many infections. The biggest single factor is the way you wipe after using the bathroom...wipe front to back ALWAYS...this take the fecal germs away from the vagina and urinary tract.
Get examined by a doctor and make sure there are no physical problems causing the infections.
2007-03-06 06:16:45
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answered by huggz 7
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Sherry, your first line of defense I would suggest is a Urologist. There are different types of infections in urine while experiancing urine infections. Certain antibiotics work better than others solving the problem. The standard antibiotic is Ciprofloxacin. Occasionally its necessary to run a longer schedule on the drug for a persistent infection. My Urologist took a urine sample before and after the antibiotic run to see if I was cleared. I had three infections in four months. After the third infection the Dr. perscribed a double (20) day run on Cipro. Case closed. Good luck to you and I hope you 're feeling 100% ASAP.
2007-03-06 08:33:44
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answered by Country Boy 7
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I want to add my two-bits too. About 10-15% of the female world population suffer from frequent UTI's. When you are sexually active you get more UTI's due to the sexual intercourse (as was explained by others). There is one way to fight it and that is to take one antibiotic pill every time you have sex. This is the only
method to prevent the UTI. Ask your doctor (urologist) about this process, some doctors do not like to prescribe antibiotics as a prevention method but my friend found this to be the only way for her. Unfortunately when she stopped having sex due to age and sickness of her partner, she started to get UTI's and this has to do a lot with menopause. But as you are not there yet, I will not get into this phase of life LOL.
2007-03-06 07:58:48
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answered by Josephine 7
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Unfortunately, it is more common in women than men because the uretha is more exposed in women that men. Ecoli is usually the findings in most tests. So after sex, go to the bathroom and urinate. Then clean up.
2007-03-06 06:17:28
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answered by meganzopf 3
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Just to add to the people above. I used to get severe UTI's all the time just because I am prone to them. I started taking 1,000mg of Vitamin C a day and I stopped having them completely. The vitamin C makes your urine acidic so no bacterial can grow in it. Please try it. It could really help you.
2007-03-06 08:32:33
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answered by Mary 4
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talk with your doctor.....you should not have them so frequently.....drink plenty of water and make sure that your hygiene is perfect....but there may be something else going on....and you really should not continue to be sexually active when you have a UTI....give your body a chance to heal.....good luck
2007-03-06 06:21:16
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answered by Anonymous
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