If you’re asking about peeing (emptying your bladder) in the shower, it’s actually a pretty common question.
Is it safe?
For most people, yes—it’s generally harmless. Urine from a healthy person is usually sterile, and it goes down the drain just like water.
Hygiene considerations
- It’s best to rinse the area right away so there’s no residue.
- Avoid doing it in shared showers (like gyms) out of courtesy to others.
- Make sure there are no open wounds or infections that could increase risk.
One thing to watch out for
Some experts mention that regularly peeing in the shower could train your brain to associate running water with needing to urinate. Over time, that might lead to stronger urges when you hear water running—but this doesn’t happen to everyone.
Bottom line
It’s not dangerous, but it comes down to personal hygiene habits and social context.
If you meant something different by “bladder in the shower” (like pain, leakage, or a medical concern), tell me a bit more and I’ll help you figure it out.