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Vaginal pH<\/strong> measures how acidic or alkaline the environment in your vagina is, with a normal vaginal pH being between 3.8 and 4.5. It’s the slightly acidic end of the pH scale of 0 \u2013 14, with pure water coming in the middle at 7.<\/p>\n

Why is vaginal pH<\/strong> balance important, and what happens if it becomes imbalanced? This article explores why your pH levels may become imbalanced, and to what extent an out-of-kilter vaginal pH<\/strong> balance can reflect your overall vaginal health, including your potential fertility. We also explore how you can protect yourself against any imbalance, how to know if yours is out of balance, including how to use and interpret a vaginal pH<\/strong> test, and the steps you can take to fix an imbalanced vaginal pH<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

What is vaginal pH?<\/h2>\n

PH refers to potential Hydrogen, with the lower numbers being on the acidic side and above 7 being alkaline. For comparison purposes, a healthy skin surface is slightly acidic, at between 4 and 7, with the ideal skin surface balance being just under 5. So, the ideal vaginal pH of 3.8 \u2013 4.5 is slightly more acidic than the skin’s surface. A slightly acidic pH helps ward off bacterial and fungal infections.<\/p>\n

Before reaching for the testing kit, it\u2019s worth bearing in mind that a person\u2019s vaginal pH can vary throughout their lifetime, even through the monthly menstrual cycle. For example, during your period, the presence of blood will raise the pH, while semen, with a pH of 7.1 to 8, would also increase the level. Before puberty and after menopause, you could expect it to be slightly higher, usually over 4.5.<\/p>\n

What causes an imbalanced vaginal pH?<\/h2>\n

Both external and internal factors can easily disrupt the natural pH balance of your vagina. If the environment is too alkaline or too acidic, healthy vaginal flora decrease and infections like thrush<\/a> and bacterial vaginosis<\/a> may develop. Signs of these include:<\/p>\n