If one forgot to recite Asher Yatzar and feels the urge to relieve oneself again before reciting it, should one recite the blessing before or after the second use?
Synopsis
The Pri Megadim holds one should recite the forgotten Asher Yatzar before urinating again; the Shaarei Teshuva disagrees and says once a new urge is felt one should not recite the blessing until after.
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