How to clean your vagina during menstruation
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I’ve had to wash and sanitize my vagina during my period for the past few months.
My vagina has been extremely dirty for the last month, but I have been lucky enough to have a menstrual sanitizer in the back of my purse, a bottle of Vaseline, and some tampons.
I think I’ve managed to stay clean for three months now.
But, even with my tampons and sanitizers, my vagina is still a bit dirty.
The next time you go through the motions of wiping your vagina with a tampon or sanitizer, be sure to take it easy.
The vagina is a natural place to get it dirty, so take a few minutes to be careful, and use a menstrual wipe.
There are a few ways you can clean up your vagina.
I will show you some simple and effective ways to get rid of that gross, stinky vaginal mucus.
1.
Wash the vaginal area with warm water.
I know this sounds weird, but wash your vagina after every activity, including sex.
When you wash your vaginal area, the bacteria in the vagina will start to break down the vaginal mucosa.
It can take about 15 minutes to wash your vulva completely, but it can be done with just warm water and a good hand towel.
The good news is that there are so many ways to do this that you don’t need to do it with a soap and water bath.
2.
Use a sanitizator.
It’s a good idea to use a sanitator if you want to do any type of physical cleaning.
The fact is, you’re not going to get your vagina cleaned in a sanitary environment.
But if you’re going to be using tampons, pads, and other sanitary items, you should wash them thoroughly with soap and a water bath for a minimum of five minutes.
3.
Use tampons or sanitary pads.
If you use tampons as a sanitive, you may have to use them for a longer time than you’d like.
You may want to leave them out for at least 30 minutes.
They’ll last longer if you use them after a shower or after a hot shower.
4.
Use sanitary towels.
Using sanitary napkins as a pad for sanitary purposes can be a great way to avoid the unpleasant odor of tampons during a period.
The napkins will have the best surface area and will keep your vagina cleaner longer.
5.
Try sanitary wipes.
You can use a variety of sanitary and feminine hygiene products to get the vaginal fresher you need.
A tampon will do, but you may need to use one of those to get a little extra protection against vaginal bacteria.
You might also like to try a feminine pad or pad and tampon to clean the area around your vulvas and vagina.
6.
Make sure to have regular periods.
When a woman goes through a period, she will need to be bathed.
The first thing you should do is bathe your vagina in warm water, then take a warm towel and wipe it with your finger.
It will take about 10 minutes to wipe your vulvum completely, and you can do this with just the warm water in your purse.
After that, wash your hands, and rub your vulvar area.
You should be clean.
7.
If there’s anything left on your body that isn’t sanitary, try putting it in the toilet.
You will be able to do a sanitized cycle.
8.
If tampons are left on you during a sanitarium visit, put them in the trash and leave them at home.
You won’t be able get a new tampon if they’re left in the sanitaria.
9.
Use cotton balls.
Cotton balls can be used to clean and sanitized your vagina, too.
You don’t have to get cotton balls from the vending machine, but there are a couple ways you could do it.
First, if you have any disposable tampons that you use for sanitizing your body, you can take a cotton ball and put it in your vagina or on your hand.
The cotton balls will not be able’t hold as much liquid, so you can use them to clean up after your periods.
Second, if your tampon is in the purse or locker, take a cloth or cotton pad and wipe your tampons with it.
It’ll leave you clean and able to wipe up your menstrual mucus in the bathroom.
10.
Use cloth pads to clean out your vagina and vagina area.
A cloth pad will help you clean up the vaginal region without getting any stinky mucus on your hands.
You’ll need to gently wipe your vagina area with the cloth pad.
You’re not trying to get clean and sterile, but this is a good way to keep your sanitary pad clean.
11.
If your vagina has any bacteria left, use a cleaning cloth to
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