A Ghanaian practicing midwife, Abigail Acheampong who is currently embarking on a self-campaign against the use of ‘Herbal creams amongst ladies in tightening their vag*na’ has disclosed that most ladies are walking with rotten vag*na.
Speaking in an interview with Sammy Flex, host of Showbiz Agenda on Zylofon 102.1FM, Ms. Acheampong said most of the cases recorded daily are instances where the ladies vag*na is rotten and as such have to resort to the use of pampers. She explained “the cases we receive daily are increasing as a result of the use of ‘Herbal Vag*na tightening creams. The complications are so bad. The Herbs does not work but alters the normal PH or acidity of the female s*x organ, and this leads to complications. Some females s*x organs get rotten. We get a lot of cases where their vag*na is rotten. They put on pampers and this goes a long way to affect them psychologically”.
Ms. Acheampong wondered why ladies would want to keep their sex organs dry when it actually supposed to be dry, saying “Just like our eyes which doesn’t dry. It cleanses itself, so the moment you use herbs, you cause great damage to the place. If you want the place to be tight, don’t have s8x every minute. Multiple sexual partners causes a lot to us. A lot of our lady’s don’t know how to keep the place clean. As a lady you should change your pad every 5 hours but most ladies don’t do it. Our pelvic are designed in a way that it cleanses itself.”
Her campaign follows recent activities of Self-acclaimed gynecologists who have taken to their social media pages to sell unauthorized ‘Vag*na tightening creams to ladies who want to get their sexual organs to be tightened again after it has lost its elasticity.
According to the midwife, the ladies who use these creams come back to complain about infertility. She said, “Patient’s lie when you ask them their reasons for using such products. But we know because they want it to be tight. Others want to give birth and they are given herbs by their families to use. The complications are so bad, and at a long run they come to seek treatment for infertility.”
She suggested that the problem can be minimized through education and advocacy, insisting that “You just make it tight for someone to eat and go. Just to satisfy someone’s pleasure. The state can ban them. Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) should do their works well.”