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    Default After sex.......two part question.

    Ladies this question is for yall. Sorry I got no body else to ask. I don't feel like going to the pharmacy and ask an embarrassing question. After we have sex a week ago my wife's vagain begin to itch. She wants to know what kind of medicine can wash her vagina. Also see wants to know what kind of detergent can sanitize her underwear. She complains that it is not clean in the washer machine and she wash the underwear her self. She also thinks that her under wears has germs. Please help me. Thanks ladies.

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    A vagina is self-cleaning.

    If she has an infection she needs antibiotic (or a doctor's opinion, at least).

    Eating yogurt and drinking 1 cup of cranberry juice daily or every other day can be a preventative measure against infection, for someone who gets frequent infections.

    If she is sensitive to detergent you can buy unscented detergent.

    Finally, she needs to accept that the normal washing process in the modern world is more than sufficient.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schroeder View Post
    A vagina is self-cleaning.

    If she has an infection she needs antibiotic (or a doctor's opinion, at least).

    Eating yogurt and drinking 1 cup of cranberry juice daily or every other day can be a preventative measure against infection, for someone who gets frequent infections.

    If she is sensitive to detergent you can buy unscented detergent.

    Finally, she needs to accept that the normal washing process in the modern world is more than sufficient.

    For unscented detergent. What brand do you recommend? So I can go to walmart and pick it up.

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    Purex is an economically friendly (cheap) brand sold in the U.S.

    It doesn't really matter what brand, but be sure and read the labels. You want No ink, No dyes, No perfumes.

    Also be careful to not over soap the laundry. Many laundry soaps/detergents are much stronger now then in years past, so follow the directions and add a little less then they suggest.

    I would also strongly recommend that you/she add one cup of plain white amonia, no need to buy the colored kind, to each load of underwear, your and hers and to each load of "whites" (undershirts, etc.).

    Finally, an extra rinse cycle the first time you wash with your new detergent and amonia is a good idea too. Just to be sure all of the soap is rinsed out. You won't need an "extra rinse" every time she does the laundry, just the first time.

    My family has skin sensitivity to all kinds of soaps and detergents. So I've been doing it for years with good results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seeker_Advice View Post
    Purex is an economically friendly (cheap) brand sold in the U.S.

    It doesn't really matter what brand, but be sure and read the labels. You want No ink, No dyes, No perfumes.

    Also be careful to not over soap the laundry. Many laundry soaps/detergents are much stronger now then in years past, so follow the directions and add a little less then they suggest.

    I would also strongly recommend that you/she add one cup of plain white amonia, no need to buy the colored kind, to each load of underwear, your and hers and to each load of "whites" (undershirts, etc.).

    Finally, an extra rinse cycle the first time you wash with your new detergent and amonia is a good idea too. Just to be sure all of the soap is rinsed out. You won't need an "extra rinse" every time she does the laundry, just the first time.

    My family has skin sensitivity to all kinds of soaps and detergents. So I've been doing it for years with good results.
    Ok thank you for your advice seeker. I want to know what is the plain white amonia. What does it do? Do you have pictures of it? Let me know thanks. Also do yall recommend monostats 7? Its for my wifes bottom. Lately she's been having this itch.

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