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Vaginal washing behaviour and fecundability among Kenyan women in a prospective preconception cohort.

Erica M LokkenAnne PuleiBrenda OyaroMaureen NyaigeroWalter JaokoKishor MandaliyaJohn KinuthiaR Scott McClelland
Published in: Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology (2022)
Periconceptual vaginal washing may reduce fecundability. Potential mechanisms include vaginal washing-associated changes in the vaginal microbiota, inflammation, disruption of cervical mucus and effects on sperm function. Vaginal washing has no known health benefits, and cessation may improve women's likelihood of conceiving.
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