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If you’ve just given birth, it’s natural that your own hygiene is not your top priority. However, postpartum infection, also called puerperal infection, is not uncommon, especially if delivery was difficult. Good postpartum washing is key to prevention.

Here’s what you need to know

  1. These infections are bacterial, and they begin when bacteria on your body (or on delivery doctors) begin to...
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In recent years, natural and organic ingredients have surged in popularity, captivating the hearts of consumers and companies alike. As awareness grows about the harmful chemicals lurking in many conventional products, the demand for natural ingredients has never been higher. A 2018 survey conducted by the Fashion Institute of Technology’s graduate school revealed that a remarkable 90% of consumers believe that natural or naturally-derived beauty ingredients are superior for their well-being. Join us as we explore the essence of natural ingredients and uncover the myriad of benefits they offer for both you and our precious planet!

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In the ever-evolving landscape of women's health, the focus often centers on quick-fix solutions for issues like vaginitis and menstrual cramps. These conventional methods, involving antibiotics or antifungals, target the symptoms rather than the root causes, frequently leading to a cycle of imbalance. This is where the profound significance of understanding the underlying factors—particularly the influence of the gut on vaginal health—becomes clear.
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The kind of bacteria found in probiotics has the potential to aid in a wide range of conditions including digestive disorders, allergic disorders and the common cold. But did you know they can also aid or prevent vaginal conditions like yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, and HPV?
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Bacterial vaginosis, more commonly referred to as “BV,” is the most common infection in women ages 15 to 44. According to the CDC, it is a change in the normal bacteria of the vagina, and these changes can have a significant impact on a woman’s reproductive health.
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In the realm of women’s health, there’s a hidden hero that often goes unnoticed – the vaginal microbiome. Welcome to the world of Bio-Match® Technology, where science meets innovation to revolutionize women's vaginal and sexual health. At Good Clean Love and Vaginal Biome Science, we're on a mission to unveil the mysteries of the vaginal microbiome and its pivotal role in women’s vulvo-vaginal health. Through decades of research, we’ve discovered that nurturing the vaginal microbiome composition can address recurrent and chronic conditions that women face, paving the way for effective Bio-Match solutions.
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Having a healthy vaginal microbiome is linked with having the best outcomes for fertility and pregnancy. If you're starting your journey of trying to conceive, there are steps you can take to proactively care for your vaginal ecosystem.
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Did you know that your vagina has a pH? It’s true. Not only does your vagina have a measurable pH, but whether it is in the healthy zone or not can significantly impact the way you feel, and even make you more susceptible to infection.

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Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a condition caused by an imbalance in the levels of certain types of bacteria in your vagina, often resulting in uncomfortable symptoms like vaginal discharge and odor. Your vagina is home to a variety of healthy bacteria, and when these bacteria become unbalanced, you may become susceptible to BV. This condition is frequently caused by Gardnerella vaginalis, the most common bacteria found in your vagina.
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Bacterial vaginosis is quite common in the United States. According to the CDC, bacterial vaginosis (BV) affects up to 21.2 million women ages 14 to 49 annually. It is considered the most common vaginal infection in women between the ages of 15 and 44.

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Applying the science of biomimicry, our BioMatch product solutions are designed to help protect and maintain the optimal healthy state of the vaginal microbiome.
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Struggling with low libido, as one-third of women do at some point in their lives, can make you feel left out and down on yourself. While low libido is often associated with middle age and menopause, there are actually a variety of reasons that women suffer from it, including normal hormonal changes, stress, anxiety, relationship issues, certain medicines and contraceptives, and a history of trauma. (It’s important to remember that “low” just means lower than you want. If you are happy with your libido level, then there is nothing wrong with it.)

One of the key ways to access our inner sexual selves is through sensory exploration. We all know that touch is the primary sense we yearn for when sexually aroused, and it’s common practice to “set the mood” with sensual music or lighting when initiating sex. But what about taste and smell? The answer: flavor

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