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Am I Taking Care of My Vaginal Health the Right Way?

Most women receive no vaginal health education

All I’m saying is a surprising number of women don’t think you’re supposed to wash in the folds, and you def are. Please ladies wash your folds.

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Sharing experiencereddit8w ago

All I’m saying is a surprising number of women don’t think you’re supposed to wash in the folds, and you def are. Please ladies wash your folds.

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I think a lot of women are not aware that vagina and vulva are separate body parts. If you swipe your finger across your labia/ under the clitoral hood and there is any foul odor AFTER SHOWERING, you...

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Sharing experiencereddit8w ago

Some women don’t know that you supposed to clean in between the folds I don’t need to use any soap, just water is fine, but I always use water and none if my partner ever said anything about it...

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Vaginal hygiene education is a frequently discussed health concern among women in their 30s to 50s. Our research across 18,400+ posts shows it appears across multiple platforms, indicating widespread impact. Detailed medical content will be available in our next update.
Early signs vary by individual and can be subtle. Women in our research describe gradual onset that is often initially attributed to stress or aging. We recommend tracking your symptoms and discussing them with a healthcare provider who understands women's health in this age range.
Lifestyle medicine addresses vaginal hygiene education through evidence-based changes across six pillars: nutrition, physical activity, sleep, stress management, social connection, and avoiding harmful substances. These approaches can be personalized based on your specific situation and severity.

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