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Re: Vaginal PH

From: Alicia M. Lapidus M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 14 Nov 2002 12:53:54 -0600 (CST)


At Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Mel wrote: >
>If you have High vaginal PH (not acidic) could it affect your sexual
>partner?
>I am currently on birth control pill and my boyfriend and I had
>unprotected sex. The next day he had red itchy bumps on the head of his
>penis. They went away after a few days. He is uncircumsized. I never
>show these symptoms after sex. When we have sex with condoms this never
>happens. Could this be he is alergic to my fluids or a STD? I was
>thinking it might be something to do with high vaginal PH. If he washes
>his penis real good after we have sex should this prevent it from
>happening? I need some insight on what might be going on here. Thanks
>for your time. :)

Most probably some bacteria or Ph.

--
Alicia M. Lapidus M.D.
Chief of Staff Obstetrics, Hospital Fernández
Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, Barcelo University
Vicepresident of Argentine Society of Hypertension in Pregnancy
Director Latina Obgyn.net- http\latina.obgyn.net\espanol
Buenos Aires
Argentina

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