Can you get infections from your period?
Before we tackle this question we need to talk about pH levels – that's the indication of how acidic of alkaline something is. This can impact the likelihood of infections.
Playing a significant role in determining vaginal health, the “vaginal pH value” is the pH level associated with the vagina. The naturally neutral pH is equal to 7, but the normal vaginal pH ranges between 3.8 and 5.0.3, 4
When menstrual blood is in the vagina, vaginal pH increases.5 This is because menstrual blood has a pH of 7.4.6
Your vagina hosts delicate colonies of bacteria and yeasts that keep it healthy, maintaining a low pH level to prevent infections from developing. If the pH level is altered by douching, contact with semen, or menstruation, conditions can develop that may lead to pain, itching, burning, discharge, and bad odours.6