GYNAE GEEK

Healthy vagina tips from ‘The Gynae Geek’ – eat veg, calm down and don’t stick ANY foreign objects up there

VAGINAS are wonderful things.

They're self-cleaning machines which give us pleasure and facilitate the birthing of new life.

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Lots of us don't know enough about our own privatesCredit: Getty - Contributor

But many of us are pretty ignorant when it comes to looking after our vulvas, labias and vaginas.

We try to use soap down there. We think we need to use "yoni" eggs. We think about using douches.

Which is why gynaecologist and self-confessed Gynae Geek, Dr Anita Mitra, has to down there healthcare".

She's probably the biggest vag expert on Instagram right now, with over 40,000 followers hanging onto her every word, and she's been offering up tips on how to keep our vaginas happy.

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, Dr Mitra said that many myths and dubious practices have popped up around women's health because "women's health stuff overlaps with sex and people don't want to talk about sex".

And that's allowed charlatans and misinformation to spring up.

What does a healthy vagina look like?

A healthy vulva (the fleshy part that you see) looks like one that doesn't have any infections or medical issues.

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Dr Mitra says that a healthy vagina comes in all shapes, sizes and coloursCredit: Instagram

Your labia are the parts most externally visible - the flaps.

And they can come in all different sizes, shapes, colours, textures and haircuts (or not!).

In fact, Dr Mitra says that it's really common for your flaps to actually be asymmetrical. In other words, all vaginas are perfect.

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Don't stick anything up there that isn't for menstruation or sex

Jade eggs? Tightening sticks? Charcoal sheet masks? Tightening gels? They're all trash.

Anyone telling you to stick anything up your vagina or on your vulva that isn't to do with menstruation or pleasure is putting your gynaecological health at risk.

"I'd advise always looking into who any person that is trying to sell you something for your vagina is - and how they are trying to make money out of you," says Dr Mitra.

Please don't stick any dubious wellness products into your vaginaCredit: Goop
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"What's their motive. A lot of people on social media who are pushing certain supplements are being paid to so."

She says that she'd also be really wary of anyone who seems to be "anti-modern medicine".

In other words, if someone doesn't have a medical qualification, you're best off ignoring their advice.

Get to know your discharge

Discharge is completely normal - but you have to know what yours tends to look/smell like.

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And that's another reason to completely ignore ludicrous products that promise to "tighten" and dry out your vagina.

Your discharge is there to lubricate and clean - get rid of it and you'll soon feel uncomfortable.

Dr Mitra says that our discharge changes throughout the month.

You need to know what's normal for you, so look at your dischargeCredit: Getty - Contributor
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"You'll probably have very little as your period comes to an end, thanks to low levels of oestrogen and progesterone.

"After this, it'll become thicker in consistency and, usually, white in colour, but it might have a yellow or grey tinge.

"After two weeks-ish, it's time for ovulation and your discharge might become quite thin and have a stretchy consistency, like egg whites."

Go to see your GP if you find blood in your discharge outside of your period, if your vagina is itchy or your discharge changes significantly.

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