{"id":1542,"date":"2021-08-31T08:07:30","date_gmt":"2021-08-31T08:07:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ultimatehealthreport.com\/how-underwear-care-affects-your-vagina\/"},"modified":"2021-08-31T08:07:30","modified_gmt":"2021-08-31T08:07:30","slug":"how-underwear-care-affects-your-vagina","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ultimatehealthreport.com\/how-underwear-care-affects-your-vagina\/","title":{"rendered":"How Underwear Care Affects Your Vagina"},"content":{"rendered":"


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Has your vagina ever felt just\u2026 off? When the colour or consistency of your discharge changes it\u2019s easy to freak out. Relax! First thing\u2019s first. Head to the doctor to rule out BV or thrush. Sometimes that means taking some medication. And yet sometimes it means being assured that what you\u2019re experiencing is within the normal range of discharge, even if it feels different to you. Well,\u00a0 in both cases, you might want to check out under there. That\u2019s right\u2014your underwear.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Sometimes our underwear choices can affect the health of our vagina. It can delay your recovery from vaginal infections, or just disrupt your normal ebb and flow of discharge. Read on to find out how.<\/p>\n

The Material\u00a0<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Discharge is a normal, healthy part of having a vagina. It shows you that the \u2018self-cleaning\u2019 function of your vagina is working properly. The amount can vary throughout your cycle, but it\u2019s also true that certain types of fabric might make you more \u2018aware\u2019 of your discharge.\u00a0<\/p>\n

100% cotton is an ideal material for underwear because it is breathable and also absorbs some of your discharge. You might notice more discharge and an uncomfortable sensation or more noticeable scent when you\u2019re wearing your ultra-sleek no-line panties made from synthetic materials. And the same goes for your cute lacy briefs and your workout leggings, unfortunately. It\u2019s not that synthetic materials are uniformly bad<\/em>\u2014in fact, some are great at wicking away moisture. (And that\u2019s especially important when you\u2019re swearing during a workout.) But you can have sensitivities to different fabrics that affect you.<\/p>\n

So what to do if you notice an issue? Try wearing pairs that have a cotton sewn-in lining, and limit your wear to just a few hours when you\u2019re wearing whatever outfit the underwear work with. (We certainly own a few skirts and dresses that only<\/em> work with a specific style of panties!)\u00a0<\/p>\n

These tips can work for some, but some people find that anything other than 100% cotton causes discomfort!\u00a0<\/p>\n

The Style<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Are thongs really<\/em> bad for your vagina? The answer is not as clear cut as this barely-there cut of drawers. Basically, if you don\u2019t have an infection currently, and your thong is not too tight, you probably won\u2019t have an issue.\u00a0<\/p>\n

However, if you are trying to get over an infection, vaginal or urinary, a thong probably it\u2019s helping. The style usually requires more pressure across your vulva due to wear the leg elastics sit. Couple that with movement back and forth across your urethra and anus? It might take longer for your infection to pass. And, if you pair that with some of the more \u2018fun\u2019 non-cotton fabrics that thongs are made of, you might be out of commission for longer than you planned.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Your Laundry Routine<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Did your mother warn you about wearing clean underwear every day with odd threats about going to the emergency room? Whether she did or not, you probably know that it\u2019s crucial to wear a clean pair of underwear every day. You\u2019ll avoid embarrassing odours and reduce your risk of bacterial infections. Some of our fancier pairs require handwashing, while most we can throw into the washer on high.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Either way, what you wash with and how you\u2019re rinsing could impact the health of your vagina. Many of us are sensitive to harsh chemicals and scented products to different degrees. And while some of these might be fine to clean<\/em> your clothing, they can sometimes cause discomfort. Try switching to a gentle or hypoallergenic formula. Or, if you JUST bought a huge container of detergent, try seeing if an extra rinse cycle can make things manageable for you. And don\u2019t forget to check if it\u2019s your fabric softener that\u2019s the culprit!<\/p>\n

Does That Mean I\u2019m Doomed to a Life of Granny Panties?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Hey now, deep breaths! First of all, just because you find that thongs or non-cotton materials make your vagina unhappy doesn\u2019t mean saying goodbye to sexy underwear. There is a wide range of different underwear styles, from bikini cut to cheeky boy shorts. They come in high-waist and low-rise and can include all types of fun colours, no-show lace edges and other cute details. Just check out The Lingerie Addict\u2019s amazing blog\u2014it will open your eyes to a wide range of underwear styles. She\u2019s also great at covering inclusive sizing!<\/p>\n

If you can\u2019t bear to part with your lucky pair, consider limiting your wear to special occasions rather than all-day wear. And when working out, always remember to change out of your sweaty clothes as soon as you\u2019re finished!<\/p>\n

Remember: Every Vagina is a Little Bit Different<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Vaginas are pretty special and unique, aren\u2019t they? (Not just in terms of how what they look like, either!) What works for one vagina might be a total disaster for another. Your roommate might have no problem using the free detergent in your college dorm on her sparkly spandex micro G-strings. Meanwhile, your bits might feel like they\u2019re about to have a meltdown if you even LOOK at her laundry hamper.<\/p>\n

But, if you\u2019re noticing discomfort or unusual discharge that can\u2019t be attributed to an STI or other infection, try these suggestions out and see if they help! If issues persist, go back to your GP and let them know all you\u2019ve tried, and what symptoms you\u2019re still experiencing.\u00a0<\/p>\n<\/div>\n


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