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Can I insert rod in vagina?
Going by the human anatomy, if a rod is inserted through the vagina, it cannot reach the intestines without breaking the uterus.” Outside the court, the lawyer declared a cash prize for anyone who can prove that intestines can be pulled out with a rod without damaging the uterus and ovaries.
How do you know if you’ve damaged your vagina?
What are signs or symptoms of vaginal problems?
- A change in the color, odor or amount of vaginal discharge.
- Vaginal redness or itching.
- Vaginal bleeding between periods, after sex or after menopause.
- A mass or bulge in your vagina.
- Pain during intercourse.
What can cause damage to the vagina?
Causes
- Sexual intercourse or foreplay (particularly involving rough sex)
- Putting a foreign object into the vagina.
- Improper insertion and removal of tampons.
- Vaginal dryness (making the skin more prone to vaginal tears)
- Thinning of the vaginal tissue due to aging.
What happens when iron pipes are exposed to water?
When they are exposed to water and oxygen the iron can begin to deteriorate, causing the iron to oxidize, and form the natural by-product rust. As water travels through the pipes the rust flakes off into the water supply and subsequently into your tap and appliances.
Is too much iron in water bad for your hair?
Iron is an essential component of the human diet for proper function and it is highly improbable that you would consume a toxic amount solely through drinking water. However, excessive iron in water may have negative effects on your hair and skin.
Is iron in well water safe to drink?
Once you decide on your testing device, the next step is to understand what levels of iron are acceptable to have in your well water. As mentioned earlier, the EPA lists Iron as a Secondary Drinking Water Contaminant with a maximum contaminant level of 0.3 mg/L.