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NO sex due to skin infections and bladder?

My girlfriend told me recently that is receiving a lot of bladder infections and is now worried about sex. She has gone to the doctor many times I can not tell why you are getting. She thinks that its good for me "size or duration of the actual relationship. Now he says he has to get off the pill because she is getting a skin condition called melasma. Besides he now says I can not use condoms because he believes that will give you an infection of the bladder. So, in essence, we can not have sex. Is this real or is it puts me in? I've never heard of this from any woman who has come out ie they have to get off birth control due to melasma, which may not have unprotected sex because they feel they can give you bladder infections that I can use condoms, because it will give an infection also. Somebody enlighten me. Does that sound right?

Melasma is more common in women birth control pills or hormone replacement therapy. Make a glasses on it and see if the signs and symptoms match what is in it. Infections are more common if the couple has a big penis and women do not lubricate enough. This is due to microscopic tears in the wall or structure outside of the vagina. Unless you have an allergy to latex, extra lubricant, natural or artificial, must counteract the increased risk of bladder infections. Can also significantly reduce the risk of bladder infections take showers instead of baths, drinking cranberry juice regularly, and urinating immediately after sex. It also makes a completely empty the bladder each time mea help. All this helps prevent the buildup of bacteria that cause bladder or kidney infections. Best, Ed, RN

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