In a video, dr. Alicia Jeffrey-Thomas, says she is against urinating in the shower for two reasons:
First, because urinating in the shower can lead to a link between the noise of running water and the need to urinate.
Second, for women, urinating while standing does not allow the pelvic floor to relax completely, so you do not completely empty your bladder.
Meanwhile, when he saw the viral video, dr. Chris Kyle, replied:
"Unless you make a big mess, there's nothing wrong with urologically urinating in the shower," he said.
So how does the truth stand?
Dr. Kyle says the "risk" is largely theoretical. Maximally, he recommends that you do not make it a habit to urinate in the shower, because there is a reason why the toilet exists.
"Actually, there is nothing wrong with urinating in the shower, as long as the bathroom and shower stay clean and you do not 'sprinkle' everywhere," he says.
Regarding the second concern that "women do not empty their bladder completely", there is no study that addresses this, so "it is not a big problem".
So, if you urinate often in the shower, there is nothing to worry about, but use the toilet sometimes ...
Source: Well & Good