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paystl

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Douche Or Not ?
Posted: 06-05-07 15:51pm

in a previous post, Ann brought up a great topic. I posted"you know, I use to not douche at all. My mother kind of taught me the same thing in my coming of age. But, I started to after my first baby. I heard my husband having a converation with a friend who's wife had a baby about the same time I did, and they were talking about how "it" just never smells the same again!!! So, in came douching...."

Some say, scientifically, it messes with you ph. What do you guys think? Now, I'm stuggling with how I was raised and now what I feel...
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TLynn81

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Posted: 06-05-07 17:26pm

I just posted in your other thread.


But I'll add more to my douching experience. I started doing it when I was about 17. I would do it after my period because I was afraid I wasn't clean enough. Sometimes I would do it twice a month. Each time I got very dry and irritated. I got pregnant with my first baby about 5 months after I turned 18 and my OB told me not to douche ever especially while pregnant. I tried different brands and types but they all irritated me. So, for me at least, I think that it does mess with your system.
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Jaydensmommy

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Posted: 06-05-07 19:51pm

I personally do. It does throw off the ph levels in your vagina, but you can buy vaginal suppositories that restore and keep the ph level healthy "down there". They work great and I don't have to worry about not feeling fresh or the level of ph. They sell them at local drug stores and walmarts. They are called "rephresh" they also do make other brands.
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Llewellyn

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Posted: 06-05-07 21:43pm

Most women should never douche. Gynecologists almost always advise against it. If your vagina is healthy and normal, it can take care of itself. Douching not only increases your chances of various infections, but it also makes it easier to spread those infections to your uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. When those things get infected, you could be looking at some serious problems. It could mean fertility problems or an increased chance of ectopic pregnancy.

Some women do it to feel cleaner, but it just is not worth the serious health risks in my opinion. I would rather feel slightly on the "unfresh" side than be infected!
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Posted: 06-07-07 18:45pm

do you have a reason why you feel you should douche? the phrase "if it ain't broken, don't fix it" springs to mind.

i have never douched. i never will. i think it can only do harm to your body. your vagina is designed to be self-cleaning. i dont understand why women would feel the need to do it. to me, it's about as stupid as trying to wash inside all your intestines, or taking out your eyeballs and washing out the eye sockets.
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