Taking care of your genitals involves maintaining good hygiene, such as washing the area with mild soap and water regularly to prevent infections. Wearing breathable, cotton underwear can help keep the area dry and reduce irritation. It's also important to perform regular self-examinations for any unusual changes and to practice safe sex to prevent sexually transmitted infections. If you experience any discomfort or notice abnormalities, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable.
cause if you dont take of yourself down there then you can get a bad infection and may even pass it to your baby
Genitals are not "stinky" if you practice decent personal hygiene--take a shower, etc.
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Postpartum care will focus on the following issues: Soreness of the genitals, Genital Discharge, Contractions, Urination Problems, Hemorrhoids and bowel movements.
Take it to the Veterinarian. To get its hair trimmed.
It's a purely subjective, esthetic call, and it depends on what your preferences are and what your sexual partners' preferences are (if you care about those).
the genitals are not effected at all. the genitals never get touched
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They are not hard to take care of.:)
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