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1. The effect of genital hygiene behaviors and vaginal douching of pregnant women on preterm labor.

2. Prevalence and Factors Associated With Vaginal Douching Among Secondary School Girls in a Metropolitan City in Ogun State, Nigeria.

3. Novel bacterial vaginosis-associated organisms mediate the relationship between vaginal douching and pelvic inflammatory disease.

4. Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds and Use of Feminine Hygiene Products Among Reproductive-Aged Women in the United States.

5. Perineal Talc Use, Douching, and the Risk of Uterine Cancer.

6. Prevalence of vulvovaginal candidiasis, bacterial vaginosis and trichomoniasis in pregnant women attending antenatal clinic in the middle belt of Ghana.

7. Prevalence of bacterial vaginosis and associated risk factors in pregnant women receiving antenatal care at the Kumba Health District (KHD), Cameroon.

8. Douching practices among women in the Bolgatanga municipality of the upper east region of Ghana.

9. 'You'll always stay right': understanding vaginal products and the motivations for use among adolescent and young women in rural KZN.

10. Intravaginal practices and genital human papillomavirus infection among female sex workers in Cambodia.

11. Vaginal washing and lubrication among female sex workers in the Mexico-US border region: implications for the development of vaginal PrEP for HIV prevention.

12. Vaginal health and hygiene practices and product use in Canada: a national cross-sectional survey.

13. Indigenous HIV Prevention Beliefs and Practices Among Low-Earning Chinese Sex Workers as Context for Introducing Female Condoms and Other Novel Prevention Options.

14. Intravaginal Practices and Prevalence of Sexual and Reproductive Tract Infections Among Women in Rural Malawi.

15. Vaginal douching and association with sexually transmitted infections among female sex workers in a prefecture of Yunnan Province, China.

16. Feminine hygiene practices among female patients and nurses in Lebanon.

17. Intravaginal Practices in Female Sex Workers in Cambodia: A Qualitative Study.

18. Intravaginal practices among HIV-negative female sex workers along the US-Mexico border and their implications for emerging HIV prevention interventions.

19. Vaginal douching practice: Frequency, associated factors and relationship with vulvovaginal symptoms.

20. Does vaginal douching affect the type of candidal vulvovaginal infection?

21. Douching practices among female sex workers in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

22. Risk factors associated with human papillomavirus infection status in a Korean cohort.

23. Correlates of incident Trichomonas vaginalis infections among African American female adolescents.

24. Vaginal douching by women with vulvovaginitis and relation to reproductive health hazards.

25. Vaginal cleansing practices in HIV infected Zambian women.

26. Ethnicity, family socioeconomic inequalities, and prevalence of vaginal douching among college students: the implication for health.

27. Prevalence and risk factors of sexually transmitted infections in female sex workers in Hong Kong.

28. Preventive measures against sexually transmitted infections among female sex workers in Lanzhou, China.

29. Prevalence and correlates of recent vaginal douching among African American adolescent females.

30. Vaginal douching practices among Turkish married women.

31. Vaginal douching practice and related symptoms in a rural area of Turkey.

32. Prevalence, motivations, and adverse effects of vaginal practices in Africa and Asia: findings from a multicountry household survey.

33. Douching for perceived vaginal odor with no infectious cause of vaginitis: a randomized controlled trial.

34. Prevalence and self-reported health consequences of vaginal practices in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: findings from a household survey.

35. Cervical infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) 6 or 11 in high-risk women in Burkina Faso.

36. What has changed about vaginal douching among African American mothers and daughters?

37. Intravaginal practices among female sex workers in Kibera, Kenya.

38. Vaginal practices and associations with barrier methods and gel use among Sub-Saharan African women enrolled in an HIV prevention trial.

39. An updated review of of evidence to discourage douching.

40. Vaginal douching among Latina immigrants.

41. Prevalence of sexually transmitted infections and sexual risk behavior among female sex workers in nine provinces in Indonesia, 2005.

42. A cross cultural study of vaginal practices and sexuality: implications for sexual health.

43. Vaginal douching in Cambodian women: its prevalence and association with vaginal candidiasis.

44. Douching patterns in women related to socioeconomic and racial/ethnic characteristics.

45. Vaginal hygiene practices and perceptions among women in the urban Northeast.

46. Douching and the risk for sexually transmitted disease: Tsai et al.

47. Vaginal douching among Latinas: practices and meaning.

48. A longitudinal study of vaginal douching and bacterial vaginosis--a marginal structural modeling analysis.

49. Prevalence of HIV and other sexually transmissible infections in relation to lemon or lime juice douching among female sex workers in Jos, Nigeria.

50. An investigation of douching practices in the botánicas of the Bronx.

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