So it turns out that bleach stains on your underwear are quite normal.
Medical News Today confirms that the typical vaginal pH is between 3.8 and 5.
However, this balance can be affected by factors such as infections, douching and the presence of menstrual blood. According to The Mirror, Dr. Vanessa MacKay, spokesperson for the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists: “The vagina has a self-cleaning mechanism thanks to natural secretions. It contains beneficial bacteria that serve to protect it.
Dr MacKay also points out that any disruption to this natural balance can potentially lead to infections such as bacterial vaginosis or thrush. As well as inflammation. She stresses that it is perfectly normal and healthy for a woman to produce clear or white vaginal discharge. Emphasise the importance of understanding and accepting these natural bodily functions.
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