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Your Question:

Dear Experts,

If you have unprotected sex and then douche does this kill the sperm in side u.

alana21



The Answer:

Dear alana21,

No. Rinsing the vagina — whether it's with water, douche, or any other kind of liquid — after unprotected intercourse will NOT reduce the risk of pregnancy. In fact, if a woman does douche after intercourse, there's a possibility that it may actually push the sperm further up through the cervix, making it even easier for sperm to join with an egg.

Pregnancy can happen any time ejaculate or pre-ejaculate gets in the vagina or on or near the vulva. Teens who have vaginal intercourse need to make choices about birth control.

Hope this information helps!

Take care,

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