Haha, if only it was that easy, we wouldn't need contraceptives at all! Trust me, washing up, jumping, or taking a shower does absolutely nothing to stop those fast swimmers. If you don't want to conceive, use a proper contraceptive like condoms.
Arey nahi yaar, those little guys are like Olympic sprinters! No amount of washing or rushing to the bathroom is going to catch them. If you are not planning a baby right now, definitely stick to real birth control.
No dear, washing after intimacy does not prevent pregnancy. It is good for personal hygiene to prevent UTIs, but please use proper safety if you are trying to avoid conceiving.
Actually, my doctor explained this to me very clearly—washing or douching after sex does not prevent pregnancy at all. Sperm travel extremely fast into the cervix within seconds of ejaculation. So cleaning up might keep you fresh, but it won't act as a contraceptive.
I've actually been researching this because we are trying to conceive now! My friends told me to stay in bed for 15 minutes after sex to help, so if washing doesn't stop it, maybe lying down helps? It's so interesting how it works.
No, it definitely does not. Once ejaculation happens, the sperm are already on their way up, and washing the outside of your vagina won't change that. If you are trying to avoid pregnancy, use reliable protection every single time.
I felt the same way when we were newly married and thought simple washing would keep us safe. But we had a surprise pregnancy very soon! It's always better to use proper family planning methods if you aren't ready yet.