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Livi is uniquely designed to keep your vaginal pH balanced and protect your vaginal microbiome. Researchers believe Livi will:
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Livi is uniquely designed to keep your vaginal pH balanced and protect your vaginal microbiome. Researchers believe Livi will:
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Millions of women struggle with post-sex infections, odor and dripping because of vaginal pH imbalance.
See how 60 seconds with Livi can protect your vaginal health and rebalance your sex life.
Livi is currently only available for clinical trial participants
In clinical trials, Livi absorbed the majority of semen and women saw a rapid improvement in vaginal pH
Livi is designed to cover the vaginal mucosa so it rapidly absorbs post-sex fluids in hard-to-reach places
Livi is being tested by leading physicians in women’s pelvic health. Clinical trials are currently underway.
The vaginal microbiome is the complex ecosystem of bacteria, fungi, and more that lives inside the vagina. A low vaginal pH (acidic) is essential to maintaining a healthy microbiome full of lactobacilli, the “good” vaginal bacteria.
When semen, which has a high pH, dwells for long periods of time in the vagina, which has a low pH, your normal vaginal pH can become imbalanced. Studies have shown that semen itself causes “bad” bacteria like E. Coli to grow.
Most women won’t know that their vaginal microbiome is out of balance. Others may experience mild to severe symptoms that impact their vaginal health and mental wellness.
These can include:
women aged 14-49 yrs. experience a vaginal infection every year that is attributable to an imbalanced vaginal microbiome
of women experience a recurrence of a vaginal infection within 12 months
women experience symptoms related to a vaginal infection, including: vaginal odor, dripping and discharge, which affects their ability to have and enjoy sex
There are no FDA approved products for the prevention of the most common vaginal infections
To prevent common vaginal infections, the recommendation from US. Dept Health & Human Services is to “not have sex” or “use condoms”
The vaginal microbiome is the complex ecosystem of microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi, that live inside the vagina. Everyone’s vaginal microbiome is unique, but research suggests that a “healthy” microbiome is one dominated by Lactobacillus. Lactobacilli protect you from infections by producing lactic acid and keeping your vaginal pH acidic, like it should be.
Understanding and maintaining a healthy vaginal microbiome is an important part of overall health and wellness. Monitoring your vaginal pH is an important practice given that changes in your vaginal pH are an indication of a potential vaginal infection.
The pH scale measures the acidity or alkalinity of the human body. Most healthy women will have a vaginal pH between 3.8 and 4.5. This means that the environment is moderately acidic, and it’s important for the bacteria in your vaginal microbiome. The acidity is determined by lactic acid-producing bacteria called Lactobacillus, the “good” bacteria that help prevent unwanted infections.
There are several common physical signs that your vaginal pH is off. Any individual or combination of the follow symptoms could indicate an imbalance in your vaginal pH:
Bad odor: While it’s normal for your vagina and discharge to have a mild odor, any sudden or noticeable changes in vaginal odor could indicate a pH imbalance. Foul, rotten, or fishy-smelling discharge can be a symptom of bacterial vaginosis (BV) or a sexually transmitted infection like trichomoniasis.
Unusual vaginal discharge: Any changes in the color, consistency, smell, and quantity of vaginal discharge could mean your vaginal pH is off. Grey, watery discharge that has a fishy smell could be a sign of BV or trichomoniasis, while white, thick, and clumpy discharge could be a sign of a yeast infection or chlamydia. See your healthcare provider if you’re experiencing unusual vaginal discharge.
Itching or discomfort: If you’re feeling itchy, irritated, or red around the vagina and vulva, it might be a sign of a pH imbalance. This could be due to a vaginal yeast infection or chlamydia. It’s best to see your healthcare provider if you experience symptoms like these.
Burning sensation: Feeling a burning sensation when you pee or have sex could mean your pH level is off. This discomfort could be due to a yeast infection or a sexually transmitted infection such as chlamydia or gonorrhea.
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