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Feminine Health Microbiome is Critical for Vaginal Health
Feminine Health Microbiome is Critical for Vaginal Health
The “good” lactobacilli bacteria produce lactic acid which help maintain the vaginal acidity level in the normal range of pH 3.8-4.5 and makes it difficult for the “bad” microorganisms to colonize and multiply.










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Imbalanced vaginal microbiome leads to chronic vaginal issues.
Imbalanced vaginal microbiome leads to chronic vaginal issues.
BV is associated with a loss of “protective” Lactobacillus species (L. crispatus, L. jensenii) from the vaginal microbiota and an increase in facultative and strict anaerobes, including Gardnerella vaginalis and Prevotella species.
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