Yes. Sperms are already swimming and if they have reached the uterus it's too late. And washing the inside of the vagina will just push them further up. Get the morning after pill. Washing afterwards does not work as a emergency contraception.
Because the hot water kills off the Bacteria better than cold water does.
because hot water kills more germs than washing it with cold water soap is also needed to kill more germs
Yes the hot water kills more germs than cold water.
It kills most bacteria with soap,but not all.More will be killed if you wash it with warm water
Bleach.
It is not recommended to wash the vagina with baking soda and water as it can disrupt the natural pH balance, leading to irritation and discomfort. It is best to use plain water for cleansing and consult a healthcare provider if you are experiencing itching after sex.
Yes it can.
A suppository is a small, bullet-shaped substance similar to paraffin or a piece of candle, containing chemicals capable of killing sperms. It is inserted into the vagina about 10-15 minutes before intercourse to allow it to melt. A vaginal foaming tablet is moistened with saliva or water and inserted into vagina 10-15 minutes before intercourse. It melts at body temperature and forms a coat of foam to prevent the sperms from entering the uterus.
There is no need for a special deodorant for the vagina. The vagina is self-cleaning and has its own natural odor. It is important to maintain good hygiene by washing the external genital area with water and mild soap. If you are experiencing strong or unusual odors, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider.
Hot water, apart from the fact that hot water seems to evaporate faster or whatever, it also kills more germs washing dishes in water above 60 degrees C
yes because this kills any dangerous bacteria that might still be there. washing with cold water would not kill the bacteria so there for people could be harmed