Douche Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
A douche (/doosh/, French for "shower") generally describes a stream of water or a device used to introduce a stream of water into the body for medical or "sanitary" reasons. In this sense, it is similar to an enema, however the term is used colloquially to apply to the use in the vagina for women. This practice, which is a potential source of infection, is largely restricted to North America.A douche bag is a piece of equipment for douching. The term "douche bag" is also a popular derogatory term of insult or ridicule (see Writ of Douchebaggery).
It should be noted that douching after sexual intercourse is not effective as a means of contraception. The reason this method (as well as a related method, coitus interruptus or "withdrawal") are usually not very effective is that the male ejaculate typically consists of approximately 5ml (1 teaspoon) of fluid carrying in excess of 500,000,000 sperm, of which only 1 is needed to fertilize the ovum. Thus even a tiny amount of ejaculate can be enough to cause pregnancy.
Additionally, prior to ejaculation, a man typically releases small amounts of seminal fluid and sperm ("pre-ejaculate") as a result of becoming sexually aroused, during the erection, and while the penis is being stimulated by the vagina during sexual intercourse. It is theorized that pre-ejaculate is in part an attempt by the penis to assist in lubricating the vagina, and as an attempt to ameliorate the acidity of the female vagina and the male urethra (acidity caused by the usual use of the penis to excrete urine). These small amounts of pre-ejaculate can contain more than 30,000 sperm in each drop, and again, only one sperm is needed to cause impregnation.
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