Doctor warns women not to put chocolate inside their vaginas
FOOD gives many of us the same amount of pleasure as sex - so there's no surprise that it's often brought into foreplay as randy Brits combine the two.
While putting chocolate inside your sexual orifices may seem like fun to some, the gynaecologist warns that it could lead to an infection. It's not the first time that women have been warned against inserting edible foreign objects into themselves for sexual pleasure.If you do think that you have a yeast infection, the best thing to do is go to your pharmacist or a GUM clinic.
Only have sex when you're aroused. Having intercourse when your vagina is dry can cause irritation and in turn, trigger an infectionAvoid strong soaps and body washesTry sleeping in the buff to give your vagina a little breathing spacewomen not to put ice lollies into their vaginasGP and clinical director Dr Sarah Jarvis explained that the ice could also 'damage the lining of the vagina'.
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