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If I'm a betting person it's either candida (yeast) infection or BV. She needs to see a doctor. There can also be an adjustment period with a new partner even if monogamous.
Why? Because the vagina is a self cleaning organ. Women do not need to douche or do other things to actively clean the canal. The outer anatomy? Sure. Regular soap & water is best.
Douching can actually get the vaginal flora very out of whack and is not a good regular practice. It causes more problems than it solves.
Now. When semen is introduced, that's not something that would otherwise be in there in a non sexually active vagina. So when male fluids are introduced, it can take the vagina a little time to reset to the new normal (presence of male fluids), even if you are her only partner.
Multiple partners (yours or hers or both) can further complicate things as noted in my first post.
If it continues, conversate & she needs a check up. A doctor can give her a script to reset the flora once an exam shows what is overgrowing in there.
Cheers
Why? Because the vagina is a self cleaning organ. Women do not need to douche or do other things to actively clean the canal. The outer anatomy? Sure. Regular soap & water is best.
Douching can actually get the vaginal flora very out of whack and is not a good regular practice. It causes more problems than it solves.
Now. When semen is introduced, that's not something that would otherwise be in there in a non sexually active vagina. So when male fluids are introduced, it can take the vagina a little time to reset to the new normal (presence of male fluids), even if you are her only partner.
Multiple partners (yours or hers or both) can further complicate things as noted in my first post.
If it continues, conversate & she needs a check up. A doctor can give her a script to reset the flora once an exam shows what is overgrowing in there.
Cheers