Silk, as I recollect is silicone-based These lubes are hard to dry-clean out of the vagina, and can lead to infections close to BV (bacterial vaginosis).
You may want to choose water-based lubes like Astroglide, Wet or ID (I'd recommend avoiding KY as it get sticky and messier than other brands). Water-based lubes rinse out easier. If you are prone to BV, always dust up after sex. Do NOT use vaginal douche. It will exacerbate BV.
For the record, in that is no such thing as a "bacterial virus" at smallest not in the sense that be mentioned above. Bacterial viruses are virus that attack bacteria. In biology, we hail as these "bacteriophages" or "phages" for short. Phages are very adjectives for genetics and microbiology research.
If by BV you aim bacterial virus, then yes. That is dependent on the woman and her body chemistry. If you presume that b/c the lubricant is warming it cause something, then probably not! Our body make it's own bacteria and artificial substances can throw that past its sell-by date at times!
If you think there's a problem down within or if a rash or anything is adjectives, then I recommend consulting your OB. Good Luck!
When condoms break, it is usually because of the denial of lubrication. Condom lubrication is very substantial in the preventing of condom breakage. Ideally, spermicide or contraceptive jelly should attend condom use.
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