The Dripstick is a post-sex cleanup tool that collects ejaculate after P-in-V sex.

But is the Dripstick safe?

Here’s what a doc says.

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And nearly all of 900-plus reviews on the Awkward Essentials website suggest others felt similarly.

Before these, I would drip all day, and I HATED that feeling!

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Now, I use one of these and Im done for the day, writes one reviewer.

There are a number of reasons why, sayssex educator Carly S., founder ofDildo or Dildont.

Its not just online reviews that are in support of this productsome doctors are, too.

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At first glance the general product may sound bananas, but its really not, says Dr. Gersh.

Vagina-havers have been coming up with innovative ways to get ejaculate out of their vaginas after intercourse forever.

At first glance the general product may sound bananas, but its really not.

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If this happens to you when using the product, seek medical assistance immediately.

Douching majorly throws off the vaginal microbiome, which makes individuals more susceptible for infections, says Dr. Gersh.

The Dripstick doesnt pose this risk unless you keep it inside your body for too long, she says.

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(Hint: Dont do this).

Its also worth pointing out that the Dripstick is not designed for anal use.

Dripstick was created to be used vaginally, says Tang.

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So in summation, its safe for vaginal use, not safe for anal use.

Should I try the Dripstick?

If youre someone who loathes the post-coital ooze, Dr. Gersh recommends giving it a whirl.

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Try it and see if it meaningfully contributes to your life.

you’re free to order a sample pack for a low commitment of $4.

A towel, old T-shirt, or tube sock can also be useful here, Carly says.

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Ultimately, the Dripstick is a post-sex tool thats safe to use, according to doctors and sex educators.

Otherwise, know that there are plenty of other ways to keep the dreaded drip-drip-drip away.

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