Do yoni pearls do more damage to the vagina than good?
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Leaving things in your vagina for long periods of time is dangerous. Bacteria can build up on the objects, that is why even a tampon is not to be left inside the vagina for more than 8hrs. The yoni pearl’s mesh cloth can introduce new bacteria to your vagina. As the yoni pearl sits in your vagina, the new and old bacteria grow. Vaginal discharge may build up. This can cause extra discharge and a foul smell. Often, when you see testimonies of people who used the yoni pearls, you may see thick grey discharge labeled as a sign that the yoni pearl worked. But in reality, foul-smelling discharge that’s green, grey or yellow can be a sign of an infection. It’s not a sign that the yoni pearls worked.
There is no reason to detox your vagina or uterus with anything. In fact, your vagina is self-cleaning. Trying to change your natural vaginal environment will probably lead to more harm than good. Vaginas naturally have some bacteria in them—and this is a good thing! This bacteria actually protects your vagina from harmful infections and balances the pH. When you try to detox your vagina with yoni pearls or vaginal douches, you’re killing this good bacteria. This eliminates your body’s natural defenses and throws your vagina’s bacterial balance out of whack.