Going to the bathroom after intercourse does not usually affect pregnancy. Going to the bathroom after intercourse may cause some of the sperm to flow out of the body, but it does not cause all of the sperm to flow out completely, and the semen is left in the body as far as possible, which naturally increases the likelihood of pregnancy. The likelihood of each woman conceiving during intercourse is also related to the distance of the male semen ejaculation. Using the toilet in a deep squatting position immediately after intercourse does cause semen to flow out with it. However, semen has a certain degree of viscosity, and if the male semen is far away, as long as the woman does not squat too long on the toilet, it will not usually affect the rhythm of the sperm-egg encounter and will have little effect on pregnancy.