the vulva and vagina are designed to keep themselves healthy. the body’s natural bacteria, specifically lactobacillus, make the vaginal environment slightly acidic. these bacteria also contribute to the production of vaginal mucous. both the acidity and protective barrier prevent unfriendly bacteria from causing problems.
feminine hygiene products are a waste of money
the use of feminine hygiene products can disrupt the bacteria’s ability to carry out this protective function. at best, these products are money not well spent. at worse, the ingredients in feminine products can cause inflammation of the skin, or allow harmful bacteria to cause infection.
it is well known that the vulva and vagina are self-cleaning. douches, wipes and sprays are unnecessary. warm water and a soft cloth are all that is needed to wash the vulva. if a woman prefers using soap, i recommend an unscented soap for sensitive skin.â the vagina does not require any cleaning at all. truly, a minimalist approach is best.
skip the powders
using baby powder on the genitals is not a common practice that i have encountered. i also can’t recall a patient asking me about it.â however, my understanding is that the research linking baby powder to ovarian cancer is inconclusive.