Another poster said on the swimming thread -
"but women are condemned to get thrush unless they can get home in ten min to wash the pool yuck out of their vulva."
I know showering in a cozzie makes it worse but seriously I cannot believe this is the first time I have seen / heard another woman mention this.
I hate fixed overhead showers.
In many cultures it is normal to have a bidet or other means of delivering running water near the toilet.
In our culture (british) I am old enough to remember when baths were standard and showers were "modern". now showers are standard and when they are fixed overhead only (in a hotel or in a house) and there is no bath (you can actually wash under the tap in a bath if the taps are on the long side, you can squat with your knees apart and get a decent wash) - I never feel clean.
I am prone to thrush, UTIs and various forms of dermatitis when I am run down and being scrupulously clean at all times really helps with this.
Who decided that overhead showers are enough and how can we be unembarrassed enough to do something about it?
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trytopullyoursocksup · 30/03/2023 08:18
Dammitthisisshit · 30/03/2023 09:07
I don’t understand how people don’t! Love mumsnet for this.
In short, yes. Those of us prone to thrush need to wash water directly into the vulva area to clean any… um… residue. I hand to open up the labia, 1 to hold shower head to direct it where it needs to go.
I suspect the poster who suggested soap has never had thrush!
ShirleyPhallus · 30/03/2023 09:00
I honestly don’t understand this, do people really get thrush from their shower head not being at the right angle?!
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