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Vaginal Hygiene

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health2 years ago

"Embarrassing Gynecologist Questions Answered"

In this episode of ITK: Hack the Cycle, host Nadya Okamoto asks board-certified OB-GYN Dr. Nicole Sparks questions about gynecologists that people are too shy to ask. Dr. Sparks answers questions about pap smears, vaginal hygiene, UTIs, and the morning after pill. She recommends getting a pap smear every three years starting at the age of 21, washing the vagina with just water, and wiping front-to-back to prevent UTIs. There isn't a weight limit for the morning after pill, but it may be less effective for people over a certain weight.

health2 years ago

"Embarrassing Gynecologist Questions Answered"

In this episode of ITK: Hack the Cycle, host Nadya Okamoto asks board-certified OB-GYN Dr. Nicole Sparks questions about gynecologists that many people are too shy to ask. Dr. Sparks answers questions about pap smears, vaginal hygiene, UTIs, and more. She recommends getting a pap smear every three years starting at age 21, washing the vagina with just water, and wiping front-to-back to prevent UTIs.

health2 years ago

"Embarrassing Gynecologist Questions Answered"

In this episode of ITK: Hack the Cycle, host Nadya Okamoto asks board-certified OB-GYN Dr. Nicole Sparks questions about gynecologists that many people are too shy to ask. Dr. Sparks answers questions about pap smears, vaginal hygiene, UTIs, and more. She recommends getting a pap smear every three years starting at age 21, washing the vagina with just water, and wiping front-to-back to prevent UTIs.

health2 years ago

"Embarrassing Gynecologist Questions Answered"

In this episode of ITK: Hack the Cycle, OB-GYN Dr. Nicole Sparks answers questions about gynecologists that many people are too shy to ask. She explains that OB-GYNs deal with everything related to the reproductive system, including delivering babies and dealing with the vulva, vagina, ovaries, and uterus. Dr. Sparks also dispels myths about pap smears, recommends a pap smear every three years starting at age 21, and explains that the vagina is a "self-cleaning oven" that only needs water to clean. She also provides tips for preventing UTIs.