A pharmacist has issued a sex warning to to people who are continuing their Valentine's Day celebrations onwards from February 14 this year.Yesterday was unsurprisingly one of the busiest days for sex in the UK due to the romantic holiday bringing couples closer together.
However there's one bedroom mistake that you don't want to be making.While it's perfectly healthy and good to be intimate with your partner, there are a couple of things you should be aware of before getting down to it - including nasty infections.
Pharmacist Sultan Dajani and advisor to Effercitrate Tablets has warned that people who make this mistake after sex tend to end up with a painful infection.Those who choose not to pee straight after sex could develop cystitis which is a urinary tract infection (UTI) that affects a person's bladder.
Speaking to the Mirror, the pharmacist explained: "Cystitis is very common, and up to one in three women will have recurrent cystitis.