Can you use wet ones on private parts?

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asked Nov 6, 2023 in Other- Health by juanie1970 (1,060 points)
Can you use wet ones on private parts?

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answered 1 day ago by layla (86,900 points)
Wet Ones cannot be used on private parts which are similar to disinfecting wipes as they contain chemicals which can irritate your skin and even disrupt your natural pH balance and could lead to infections.

Ensure you're using actual baby wipes or wipes meant to be used on your private area.

Wet ones are only meant for cleaning faces, legs, hands and areas of the body that are not intimate or sensitive.

You can use baby wipes on your vagina as they are safe for use and are made for use in private areas for wiping vaginal areas and bottoms.

Baby wipes are commonly used for cleaning both baby boys and baby girls and toddler girls and toddler boys private areas including girls vaginal areas and they are very safe for babies, toddlers, and teens older kids and adults to use on their vaginas and other private areas.

You can also buy larger adult wet wipes for cleaning your vaginal area and other parts of your private but baby wipes are also okay and safe to use.

The correct way for a woman to wipe is to wipe from front to back.

When wiping as a woman you should always wipe front to back and start at the urethral opening and then wipe towards your anus.

Wiping front to back as a woman prevents bacteria from your anus from being transferred to your urethra which can cause urinary tract infections.

You should do the same when changing a baby girls or toddler girls diaper.

When changing a baby girls or toddler girls diaper you should also wipe front to back and start at the urethral opening and then wipe towards the anus when cleaning them, especially when they have a poopy diaper.

If you wipe the poop from back to front you can cause the poop which contains bacteria to enter the vagina and could lead to urinary tract infections.

The same is true with poop in an adult woman or any girl that is wiping after pooping.

The poop can be transferred to your vagina which can cause bacteria to enter and lead to urinary tract infections.

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