Ureaplasma and Mycoplasma species…antibiotics or not?
By Dr. Moira Bradfield Strydom, PhD, M.Acu, B.Nat At Intimate Ecology, we regularly work with people who, through vaginal microbiome testing, discover the presence of Ureaplasma and Mycoplasma species, members of the Mollicutes family. Usually, the testing has been done because there are pre-existing health symptoms like recurrent symptoms or if people are embarking onContinue Reading
Shared Microbiomes in recurrent infections like Bacterial Vaginosis
For years, recurrent bacterial vaginosis (BV) was framed as a “vaginal imbalance” that individuals had to manage alone. Holistically, we have long advocated for partner treatment as a way to reduce microbial sharing. However this notion was not as accepted or considered in standard medical practice until 2025. In 2025, landmark clinical research led byContinue Reading
Polycule Vaginal Microbiome Care
Polycule Vaginal Microbiome Care A microbiome-informed approach to recurrent vaginal dysbiosis in interconnected and same-sex relationships. Recurrent vaginal dysbiosis, including conditions such as bacterial vaginosis (BV) and vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) have traditionally been approached as an issue confined to the individual. Treatment models have focused on restoring microbial balance within a single vaginal ecosystem. However,Continue Reading