Can you get bacterial vaginosis from condoms?
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No. However, the pH of the
vagina needs to be normal.
Best to be checked to see
if there's an infection. Also
to normalize the pH it's
best take RepHresH Pro B.
vagina needs to be normal.
Best to be checked to see
if there's an infection. Also
to normalize the pH it's
best take RepHresH Pro B.
No, but sex can change the chemistry of the vagina and make infections more likely. Be sure to take a good probiotic like Culturelle, which you can get at the drug store, to help the chemistry of the vaginal area and the whole body.