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Intimate hygiene in girls

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cleanandfresh · 19/11/2010 23:23

Yeah I know crap title and I apologise in advance for "twee" terms BUT I am genuinely a bit confused about cleaning my little girl's "bits" (and I am calling them bits for brevity's sake rather than getting into labia major and minoria etc...)

So my girl is nearly 3 and she has a bath before bedtime most nights (except Fridays). I know that soap is not a good thing for the intimate regions so I don't get her to soap there but do remind her to "swish her twinkle" (yeah shoot me!) along with swishing her tummy and legs etc.

I have noticed these past few days that she has white, creamy deposits in the folds and around the top of her clitoral hood and wondered whether I should be trying to wash these away. She's been ferreting around this area occasionally and has said "look it's creamy" but it doesn't seem to bother her. The other day she was pretending to be a baby and have her nappy changed so I took the opportunity to get some cotton wool and try to really clean in this area but she really didn't like me doing it and I must admit it didn't feel right.

I guess I worry about thrush but I don't think it is and then I worry about messing about where I should just leave well alone. But then I worry about being too coy and maybe I should be actively encouraging her to "clean" there a bit more. I know on Mumsnet there is a small sector that think any female scent or secretions should be disinfected away and I don't want to fall into that trap - but I do want to keep my daughter healthy and instill a healthy, positive attitude towards her genitalia. I always use the words beautiful and fresh in relation to her body as in my own childhood I was very much given a negative impression of that area of my body.

Mothers of girls please help me out here Smile

CatherineMumsnet · 21/11/2010 11:02

Hi all, we've had a few reports from this thread and felt the need to come on and let you all know that the OP is a regular name-changer. Mumsnet is all about making parents lives easier, please remember that and please do come to us direct with any concerns.

JustineMumsnet · 22/11/2010 17:52

Hi all,
I think this thread is a good example of why our policy on Trolls is as it is. We do ask that people contact us rather than post their suspicions for the very reason that they could be wrong and because Mumsnet ought to be a place where people can post awkward, embarrassing stuff if they need help.

If folks shout "troll" every time anything looks a bit suspicious then the trolls are achieving exactly what they intended. Far better to contact us and then if your suspicions turn out to be unfounded, no one gets hurt.

Our troll policy is linked to from the Talk home page as well as AIBU but we'll look at putting that link up on more pages.
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