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Why is Vaginal pH Important?
The normal vaginal pH ranges from 3.8 to 4.5, which is slightly acidic. This acidic environment is crucial for maintaining a healthy balance of
microorganisms
in the vagina. An imbalance in pH can lead to infections and other gynecological issues.
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