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Published 21:44 26 Sept 2019 BST
Updated 21:36 26 Sept 2019 BST
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According to the Daily Mail, ladies are putting ground-up wasp nests in their vaginas with in the hope of tightening and cleaning them.
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They’re called “oak galls”, rather than wasps' nests, but they are the same thing, and they’re being sold on Etsy.
Apparently, they're meant to work in a similar fashion to Jade eggs, which FYI, are also not good for your vagina.
Christine Greves, M.D., has called this bizarre practice “dangerous.”
The use of wasps' nests can cause vaginal dryness, which increases your risk of infection, including scary STIs like HIV.
You may also be left with an unpleasant vaginal odor, since vaginal dryness makes it easier for pathogens to enter your vagina.
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