There's a lot of talk out there about vaginal health and hygiene. A lot of products, a lot of concerns about what is "normal," and the best practices ...







Here's The #1 Thing NOT To Put In Your Vagina [XswmJEqQW]

Here's The #1 Thing NOT To Put In Your Vagina [XswmJEqQW]

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There's a lot of talk out there about vaginal health and hygiene. A lot of products, a lot of concerns about what is "normal," and the best practices for vaginal health. Find out the number one thing NOT to put in your vagina in this video. Timecodes 00:00 - Introduction Check out the World's first 100% all-natural Labial balm, chemical-free: www.damiva.com/cleo and the leading 100% all-natural chemical-free, water-free vaginal moisturizer: www.damiva.com/mae Listen up ladies, you want to hear this! Did you know that coconut oil used topically can actually upset the pH balance of your vagina and cause some major problems? That being said, it's important to know that the vagina has a delicate balance of good bacteria and acidity which helps to protect against infections using coconut oil as a moisturizer or lubricant. And as often as many women do, can disrupt this balance and potentially lead to infections or irritation. The optimal labia, which is the external vaginal tissue, its pH range is 4.5 to 5.5 and is higher than the optimal vaginal pH. The reason is that our labial skin, like the rest of the skin in our bodies, has a protective acid mantle that provides a barrier against the wrong bacteria and subsequent infection. Studies show that a pH of the skin, including labial skin that is under 5, keeps the existing good bacteria flora attached to the skin. And once the pH of your skin rises, these good bacteria detach and that's the problem. So knowing that we want our labial skin involved to be slightly more acidic than our skin and more basic than the inside of our vagina, what is one thing we can know to help with the balance of the bacteria? Don't use coconut oil. If you're using coconut oil as a lubricant or moisturizer, keep in mind that the coconut oil has a pH of seven or eight. It feels great on the skin, but it's not a long term solution for the genital tract and it can erode that protective acid mantle over the long term. If you like this video, please share with your friends, subscribe to our channel, and don't forget to like. #womenshealth #pregnancy #pregnancycare Check out our full blog post on this topic here: https://blog.damiva.com/heres-the-1-thing-not-to-put-in-your-vagina/ Want to learn more from Damiva? Follow these steps: 1. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQvx... 2. FOLLOW DAMIVA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dameanddiva Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bydamiva/ 3. TELL US WHAT YOU WANT: Tell us in the comments if you liked this video and what other kinds of videos you would like to see. 4. CHECK OUT OUR 100% ALL NATURAL AND CHEMICAL FREE PRODUCTS: Website: https://damiva.com/

Aired: November 29th 2024

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