Condoms.uk collaborated with Dr Giuseppe Aragona, GP and online doctor for OnlinePrescriptionDoctor, and Dr Deborah Lee, from Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, to find out what household items are not safe to incorporate into the bedroom.
Female genitals can be particularly affected by using these items as the vagina has a delicate ecosystem and acidic PH. Anything that throws the PH off can cause thrush or bacterial vaginosis.Here’s what the doctors said not to use!The experts said: “I would suggest you forget the bike pump and use a specially designed ‘p***y pump’ instead.“This consists of a suction cup you place over the vulva, including the clitoris, and pump so this draws blood into the area and increase sensitivity.”A rather unusual alternative to lube, the doctors do not recommend putting this dairy product near the genitals.They said: “Butter should not be used in the vagina.
It needs to be kept cold and when inserted into the vagina will melt, cannot be removed properly and will go off very quickly.”Dr Deborah and Dr Giuseppe say not to put these processed meat snacks into the vagina.
Wrong meat, people!They commented: “I wouldn’t suggest putting meat inside the vagina, especially if it’s hot, or has any sauces on it.“You can't clean a hot dog properly before inserting it, it will be covered in cooking fat, and is likely to cause vaginal irritation or infection.”While ice can be used to stimulate sensations on the thighs and outer labia it’s not recommended for insertion.The pros noted: “Frozen foods can stick to the wall of the vagina and cause ice burns.
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