Bacteria in vagina during pregnancy - Page 2
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Ravar
United States447 Posts
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Infernal_dream
United States2359 Posts
On June 17 2012 11:54 Ravar wrote: I read bacteria as battery at first and got really confused when the post had nothing to do with batteries in vaginas Might give birth to an energizer bunny if you have a battery in your cooter. | ||
Celestia
Mexico376 Posts
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killerdog
Denmark6522 Posts
On June 17 2012 12:24 Celestia wrote: People seem to be obsessed with genitals, so worthless imo. Well you wouldn't exist without them, so at least give genitals some credit. Unless you're a clone or something i guess... Either way, i see this thread going strange places. | ||
ShadeR
Australia7535 Posts
On June 17 2012 13:39 killerdog wrote: Well you wouldn't exist without them, so at least give genitals some credit. Unless you're a clone or something i guess... Either way, i see this thread going strange places. Our genitals are also part of our sewage system. I'm assuming he does not pee =/ | ||
RebirthOfLeGenD
USA5860 Posts
On June 17 2012 11:54 Ravar wrote: I read bacteria as battery at first and got really confused when the post had nothing to do with batteries in vaginas Awesome. and I like reading random shit, usually the topic doesn't matter that much as long as it is at least somewhat interesting. | ||
Simberto
Germany11030 Posts
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Aterons_toss
Romania1275 Posts
On June 17 2012 13:44 ShadeR wrote: Our genitals are also part of our sewage system. I'm assuming he does not pee =/ Are they ? The excretory system can work properly without penis/testicle/ovaries. I know that theoretically the urethra is part of the excretory system but i always thought the urethra is simply the "tube"... that is part of our genitals, but still.. do we give genitals full credit for peeing ? | ||
Bigtony
United States1606 Posts
On June 17 2012 13:44 ShadeR wrote: Our genitals are also part of our sewage system. I'm assuming he does not pee =/ Not for women they aren't. The urethra is separate from the vagina. On topic: I love vaginas. This is an interesting article thought I don't think it warranted its own thread on TL. | ||
FoxShine
United States156 Posts
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DyEnasTy
United States3714 Posts
On June 17 2012 11:23 AmorFatiAbyss wrote: There has to be a reason that there are ten times as many vagina threads as penis threads. Virgins got the snatch on the mind much??? Wut??? Id rather talk about vag's than dicks any day. | ||
AeroGear
Canada652 Posts
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ShadeR
Australia7535 Posts
On June 17 2012 14:54 Bigtony wrote: Not for women they aren't. The urethra is separate from the vagina. On topic: I love vaginas. This is an interesting article thought I don't think it warranted its own thread on TL. Female ejaculation exits the urethra like men. | ||
Williammm
Australia908 Posts
On June 17 2012 14:59 AeroGear wrote: Was an interesting read but the conclusion of the study felt very inconclusive. So you've discovered different strain of bacterias depending of the method of birth delivery...then what? Is there a better way of giving birth, are some bacterias more prone to cause disease, infections, complications, etc. Just feels incomplete. Agreed, I did not pick up any implications from that read. Are they trying to say that natural births provide newborns with a more diverse array of bacterias necessary for healthy living and development compared to C-sections? I can see how that can be relevant or are they trying to explain the shift of bacteria from the vagina into other areas of the body being the cause of an increased risk of mortality thus explaining why there are still women dying during birthing? Too vague... needs more research but interesting nonetheless | ||
kafkaesque
Germany2006 Posts
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MichaelDonovan
United States1453 Posts
On June 17 2012 16:55 kafkaesque wrote: God, I love vaginas with a fury, but seeing these diagrams of women's anatomy grosses me out so much, I can't read the article without getting nauseated. Yeah. I agree. Vaginas are pretty gross to be honest. Even though I'm heterosexual, I can't stand the sight of a vagina, nevermind the smell. All of these vagina threads are really uncomfortable. Not sure why I clicked on it. ;( | ||
Karliath
United States2214 Posts
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missefficiency
Germany105 Posts
Yes, vaginal pH changes during pregnancy, that meaning not all bacteria survive. Yes, if you're born via C-section, you'll pick up different bacteria first since you're taking another way out O.o Would be interesting to know if female C-section babies have more vaginal problems (e.g. fungus) later on since they came in contact with the normal vag bacteria later, but that's not answered here; this thread is about the general "OHMYGAWDAVAGINAWITHBACTERIA!!!11" - thingy... | ||
polyphonyEX
United States2539 Posts
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Ayush_SCtoss
India3050 Posts
On June 17 2012 11:24 MountainDewJunkie wrote: Not quite as interesting as the "cervical cycle" thread. The phrase, "fluid has become white and creamy" was used, I believe. Lol bro, I'm drinking milk man, tyvm lmao Also, random topic is random. I for one don't see any relevance in such threads but eh, to each his own I guess | ||
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