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Can the pH of my vagina be incompatible with the pH of my partner's penis?

Yes, it is possible for the pH of your vagina to be incompatible with the pH of your partner's penis. This could lead to a disruption in your vaginal flora and potentially result in recurring issues after unprotected sexual intercourse. It is important to be aware of this and take steps to maintain a healthy balance in your vaginal flora to prevent any discomfort or infections.

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