The lubricant from the condom in your vagina will be excreted with your secretions in about 24 hours.
The lubricant in condoms purchased from regular pharmacies is not harmful to the body and will slowly be discharged along with vaginal secretions.
After intercourse, you should pay attention to washing the vulva. Women can use warm water to wash the vulva after intercourse, which can also effectively prevent bacterial infections.
For women who do not intend to get pregnant, using condoms is a safer and more effective contraceptive measure. This lubricant does not harm the body and does not affect the body’s endocrine function.
Pay attention to maintaining pubic hygiene, change and wash your underwear regularly, and you can wear underwear made of loose cotton fabric. If there is any discomfort in the pubic area, you can go to the obstetrics and gynecology department of the hospital in time.