My girlfriend and I had sex for the first time a couple weeks ago, before this I had been fingering her frequently, plus occasional oral sex for over a year. A couple days later, she came up with a bladder infection. She talked to her doctor and had it treated, and it went away in a couple days. Now that we look back, I fell out a couple times and more than likely the condom touched her anus. We are planning on having sex again when we see each other next weekend. We will be taking preventative measures against her getting another UTI. She will be drinking plenty of fluids, urinating before and after sex, and if I fall out we will change condoms of course. Is the reason that she came down with the UTI in the first place probably because the condom touched her anus and then I reentered? Is it likely that if we follow the preventative measures listed above that she will become infected again? Are there any other ways to prevent UTIs?
Mon, 09/26/2005 - 06:59
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Urinary Tract Infection


I saw this post in the STD section. Honestly, just some women (much more so than men) are more prone to UTI.
Peeing after helps.
Not sure about the whole, falling out and changing the condom thing. That could happen multiple times. I dont think it brushing up against her anus for like a second would make much of a difference, but thats just me.
Remember, even tho the urethra and vagina are close, they are still a good bit apart. Brushing up against her anus and then entering her, you still haven't touched her urethra.
I think all women get them every now and then.
Your supposed to pee within 20-30 min after sex, the sooner the better, this clears all the bacteria out of the urethra...