BV is an imbalance of bacteria in the vagina. Since ejaculate is basic and not acidic, having ejaculate in the vagina increases the pH and causes BV. Some women have BV without sexual intercourse, and for some reason the normal vagina flora is disrupted. If you are having sex with different men, that can cause BV as well.
If your BV problem persists, your partner needs to wear a condom.
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BV shouldn't prevent you from getting pregnant.
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You can have bv and be pregnant.
Yes, it is possible to continue experiencing bacterial vaginosis (BV) after a partial hysterectomy, as the condition is not directly caused by the uterus. BV is linked to an imbalance of bacteria in the vagina, which can be influenced by various factors, including sexual activity. If new partners or changes in sexual practices occur, they may contribute to recurrent BV. It's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for tailored advice and management.
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BV will not affect the period.
BV is Bacterial Vaginosis.
BV won't prevent pregnancy.
You won't give your partner BV.
You can't get BV from wetting the bed.