Can a woman shave her pubic hair?

Women’s pubic hair can be shaved, but because pubic hair can play a certain role in protecting the female pubic area, so it is generally not recommended to shave. Pubic hair is one of the secondary sexual characteristics of the human body, and the growth and density of pubic hair in the female population is related to the level of androgen in the body. Under normal circumstances, a woman’s pubic hair can be shaved. At the same time, for gynecological diseases that require surgery through the vagina, or pregnant women who are about to give birth naturally after pregnancy, the doctor will usually shave the female pubic hair, to ensure that the operation or the process of delivering a clear vision, to facilitate the operation of women’s pubic cleansing and care. However, the presence of pubic hair can to a certain extent alleviate the friction between the female pubic area and the underwear, absorb sweat and secretions from the female pubic area, and protect the female pubic area against foreign bacteria, which has a certain protective effect on the female pubic area. Therefore, it is not recommended to shave the pubic hair without authorization. In summary, women can shave their pubic hair, but it is generally recommended that women who have too much pubic hair should trim it appropriately and not shave it without authorization.