Duskypearls -> RE: my task.... (12/8/2012 9:52:12 PM)
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I wonder about the effects of the egg shell upon the pH of the vagina, especially when it is more than just briefly introduced into it. When healthy, the vagina is slightly acidic. Egg shell is calcium carbonate, which is alkaline. If left in for any length of time, might it alkalize it enough to increase the risk of bacterial vaginosis, as some bacteria prefer an alkaline environment? Might it also increase the risk of pregancy, since sperm prefers an alkaline environment? If it is also true, as some doctors/scientists believe, that Y sperm (male) prefers alkalinity, while X sperm (female) prefer acidity, might that not also increase the odds of conceiving a boy vs. a girl? Hmmmm..... What about the potential risk of laceration by a broken shell within the vagina? The outer shell is VERY porous and Salmonella bacteria from the outer can easily travel to the inside (if it is not already in there), which tends to pool in the membrane around the yolk, so if the egg broke while in the vagina.... Those pores also allow for the back and forth transfer of oxygen, water and materials. I suspect that if Salmonella is inside the egg, through those pores the egg will absorb vaginal liquids, and exchange some of what is within the egg, thereby contaminating the vagina with Salmonella. I think I better like the idea of inserting synthetic objects, in this case, for safety's sake.
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