For so long, discussions surrounding all things vaginas and vulvas have been swept under the rug. And with secrecy comes a hell of a lot of myths and unanswered questions – which definitely need some clearing up.
Fortunately these days, we understand the need to chat about these important health issues and educate ourselves. This is where Moira Bradfield comes in – a vaginal health educator who is passionate about kicking taboos to the curb.
She's a current PhD Candidate focusing on clinical interventions for Recurrent Vulvovaginal Candidiasis (RVVC)/Recurrent thrush and their effect on the vaginal microbiome. Simply put, she knows her stuff!
Now, as someone who has a vagina, I along with countless others have plenty of questions to do with vaginal and urogenital health. Ones that need answers from a professional. And Moira's just the person.
From medically diagnosed UTIs, discharge and thrush, here are eight of your burning questions answered by a clinical expert.
Why do I keep getting medically diagnosed UTIs?
"Interestingly, there can be lots of reasons why. When we look at a medically diagnosed UTI, there's a microbe usually implicated," Moira explains to Mamamia. "And those microbes can come from external influences. Sometimes it's to do with hygiene methods and hygiene being implicated."
Moira notes that most people who experience recurrent or frequent medically diagnosed UTIs often have their hygiene components under control. So it's down to another factor.