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skin breakdown and developmentof pressure sores

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rose Answered:
You may have an infection, like a yeast infection. Or you could be having an allergic reaction to something like you shampoo, body soap, your bf's body soap, or your laundry detergent.

You also may have a sensitive vagina, meaning you need to use sensitive soap, and laundry detergent.

You should see a gyno.



Im just curious Answered:
You could take Omega 6 it increases vaginal and cervical mucus. (Or flaxseeds)
You could be stressing the idea of conceiving. And not getting as 'turned-on' as usual.
As for the itching, you can use a cream for that.
Hope this helps. Baby dust to you!



Rita V Answered:
Michaela, There are all kinds of lubricants in the drug stores all He does is rub some on his penis and begin the act, they have fragrance and one that intensives the women's sexually, so you have many choices.Good LuckRita



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