NO!: The active ingredient is too harsh for your delicate tissue down there! soap and water works just fine!
Answered 12/3/2018
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No: This is definitely not one of the recommended uses of toothpaste. Adverse reactions may occur... If soap and water doesn't seem to be working, then see your ob/gyn to find out why, and to find safe, helpful alternatives...
Answered 9/28/2017
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Are you sure ?: Not that i expect there is a big need for tooth paste to do anything theraputic in the vagina but really, what structures are in the vagina that are not in the mouth that would be damaged by what you call harsh active ingredients? Surely the oral mucosa is as delicate as the lining of the vaginal mucosa. Have you found teeth in unsuspecting places?
Answered 12/3/2018
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TOOTHpaste: That is why it is called TOOTHpaste. What in the world would you want to use it on a vagina for? It is no kind of lubricant.
Answered 6/29/2018
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NO!: Can cause irritation and/or burns. Would you use a douche as mouthwash?
Answered 8/1/2017
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