When a woman is aroused the vaginal fluid becomes thicker like mucus and if there's enough you wont need lube.
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Measuring flow of a fluid based on Bernoulli's principle.
No, natural gas is a flammable hydro-carbon based gas.
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No, natural gas is a carbon-based energy that releases heat when burned.
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42 calories per fluid ounce on average. This number changes based on the ladies diet but it's a baseline. Also important to note, it is roughly the same as the mucus exiting from ones nose.
Alternative NamesAlternative treatments for vaginal drynessInformationQuestion:Is there a drug-free treatment for vaginal dryness?Answer:Because there are many causes of vaginal dryness, there are many potential treatments. Before self treating, you should be sure your vaginal dryness is not caused by an infection, foreign body, or tumor (a rare cause of vaginal dryness).A very common cause of vaginal dryness is lack of the hormone, estrogen. (See: atrophic vaginitis) Applying a vaginal estrogen-based cream can help relieve this dryness. Water-based lubricants also are effective for relieving vaginal dryness. Lubricants will moisten the vaginal lining for several hours, and the effect of a vaginal cream can last for up to a day.Soybeans contain plant-based substances called isoflavones that weakly mimic the action of estrogen. A diet rich in soy foods would therefore be expected to improve symptoms of vaginal dryness. Research studies on isoflavones are ongoing, but so far the ideal sources or dose is still unknown. Soy foods include tofu, soy milk, and whole soybeans (also called edamame).Many women claim that creams containing wild yam relieve their symptoms of vaginal dryness. However, no well-designed research has evaluated these creams, and extracts of wild yam have not been found to have estrogen- or progesterone-like activities. Some of the products may have synthetic medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA) added. MPA is a derivative of progesterone, and is also used in oral contraceptives. Like all supplements, MPA-containing products should be used with caution.Black cohosh is an herb sold as a dietary supplement for the relief of menopausal symptoms. There is no clear evidence that this herb relieves vaginal dryness.ReferencesReed SD, Newton KM, LaCroix AZ, Grothaus LC, Grieco VS, Ehrlich K. Vaginal endometrial, and reproductive hormone findings: randomized, placebo-controlled trial of black cohosh, multibotanical herbs, and dietary soy for vasomotor symptoms: the Herbal Alternatives for Menopause (HALT) Study. Menopause. 2008 Jan-Feb;15(1):51-8.
Vaseline is petroleum based, and can break down condoms, also you don't want anything petroleum based in the vagina because of the sensitivity of the tissues and the exposure to chemicals (you wouldn't drink gas would you?)
No. Ringworm is a completely different type of fungi than those you can get vaginally. Ringworm is treated via oral medication. Depending on where the ringworm is, you will need separate medication. Scalp ringworm needs to be treated with a special shampoo and pill called Terbinafine. Skin-based ringworm needs to be treated with a course of Itraconazole medication. Vaginal anti-fungal cream will have no effect on ringworm.
They don't.Vaginal odor comes from poor hygiene or the growth of bacteria.While some foods may change the smell of that odor, they do not cause the odor to begin with.Any vaginal odor is the smell of decaying sweat and the growth of bacteria. The scent of your decaying sweat may change based on the foods you eat, but a scent of some kind would be there regardless of which foods you ingested.
Not just sexually active women, both men and women can get yeast infections for instance, even virgins. Unless you are ill you need no medication just based on the fact that you have sex.
No, petroleum jelly should never be used vaginally. Petroleum jelly is too thick for your vagina to clean out easily, thus it can trap bacteria within the vagina so increasing risk of infection - if used with tampons the petroleum jelly would also trap tampon fibres, this plus additional bacterial growth will increase risk of vaginal infections and toxic shock syndrome. Petroleum jelly also acts like a barrier so would prevent moisture getting to vaginal tissues, this could cause vaginal dryness and increased vaginal tissue damage, this also increases risk of toxic shock syndrome. If you need to sue lubrication when inserting tampons use water-based lubricants such as KY jelly or natural oils such as olive oil or coconut oil, another suggestion would be to masturbate as when aroused the vagina relaxes, opens, and lubricates.
There are a few ways that you can try to tighten your pubococcygeus muscles. Kegel exercises are used to strengthen theses muscles in the are of the urethra, bladder, uterus and rectum. You can also strengthen the are by pausing during urinating - meaning when your urinating stop your "pee" and start a few times throughout your urination and this also will assist in strengthening the muscles in the area. Water and menstuation do not have any bearing on the strengthening of your muscles. As well as when you have sexual intercourse your vaginal area goes back to the shape it was it doesn't get "bigger" so to speak. You can speak to a physician about kegel exercises as well as look up information as there is a lot out there concerning this. It is quite common after giving birth that women use this technique to try and get back into shape in that area.
Check to see if you had lab-proven UTI, or if you were treated presumptively based on dysuria.See your gyn to evaluate whether vaginal atrophy could be contributing to your symptoms.Consider consulting with a urogynecologist.
Yes , as is Zippo lighter fluid .
If you are still using slide-based pap smears, one slide will be taken. The only time more slides will be used is if there is more than one cervix, or if a DES-affected woman needs a four-quadrant vaginal pap.