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Will urinating after sex stop pregnancy?
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- If you had unprotected sex, peeing is not going to do anything, so no. You should use condoms so you're safe from STDs or STIs and pregnancy (birth control pills do not protect you from STDs).
But if you did not use a condom, you should take a pill called Plan B. It prevents you from getting pregnant after unprotected sex, but you can only take it up to 72 hours after unprotected sex. It will not work if you take it after 72 hours and it does not get rid of pregnancies. If you're over 18 you can buy it over the counter at your local drug store, but if you're under 18 you need a prescription. Plan B is not a form of birth control.
- Peeing won't stop anything! Peeing is peeing! We need to pee to live. What do you think? The pee will just wash the sperm right out of ya?
- The pee will NOT "wash the sperm right out of ya." The pee hole is in front of the vagina. The sperm is at the back.
Besides, the "peeing" thing was for guys to keep from getting the clap after they had sex without a rubber -- supposedly you could pee and wash the VD germs out of you. That doesn't work either. Please see the related link to Web MD to confirm this answer.
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