Do Vaginas Really Need To ‘Breathe’?

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woman pulling at underwear

Have you ever wondered if your vagina is happy? I have the thought often.

It’s not that it’s not well-cared for, I just have a curiosity as to whether it could be better or superior than it currently is.

I presume it’s kinda like when you have kids. Am I doing as good a job as the other parents at giving my kid its best life? Or is there a better way of doing things?

Don’t ask me where I heard this because I don’t remember, but I somehow came across the idea that vaginas need to ‘breathe’ and that going commando (ie. without underwear) is good for it.

It was during a time in lockdown where I was living in tracksuit pants and exercise tights day in and day out, where the only time my vagina was out and about was during shower time and the swift changes between.

I had friends who swore by sleeping naked and (in my head) probably had better vaginas than me, so I decided to give it a whirl.

Here’s what happened when I slept naked for a week

Yeah so… this isn’t one of those ‘it changed my life’ stories. I lasted a week and only so I could do the experiment justice.

Truth is, I found sleeping without any underwear on uncomfortable. I knew I would at the beginning as I never really had before, but it didn’t get any better as the nights went on.

I felt vulnerable and my dreams followed suit, with sleepless scenarios whirling around in my head. Also, when you sleep without underwear on… there’s nowhere for anything to go.

So yeah, if discharge happens, it’ll likely wind up on the inside of your leg. Or your sheets.

I didn’t find any changes in this department either. Things were no better, no worse. No more, no less. If anything, I probably found myself holding my legs together more tightly, which probably created a less breathable environment than my usual stripper pole pose with underwear on.

Kudos to those of you who can sleep free and breezy, because my mind (more so than my body) just couldn’t cope.

What the gynaecologists say about letting vaginas breathe

So considering I had failed my mision, I decided to ask the experts whether there was any truth to the ‘vaginas need to breathe’ theory. Turns out, there sure is.

“All skin needs to breathe and the intimate skin of the vulva and vagina is no different,” says Dr Raelia Lew. “Trauma from chafing garments can cause skin barrier disruption, resulting in discomfort and potentially infection and flora imbalance.” 

Dr Gino Pecoraro agrees and says constricting underwear, particularly those made from synthetic fibres, can lead to moisture and fluid becoming trapped, which in turn can disrupt the balance of bacteria in the vagina.

“If not addressed, this can lead to increased discharge and symptoms such as itch and discomfort,” he says.

So is sleeping naked the solution?

Dr Raelia is all for it. “When I see women with vaginal or vulval irritation, one piece of practical advice I offer is to sleep without underwear, to allow delicate skin regular time to breathe,” she explains, saying that the underwear-free moment gives the skin barrier function an opportunity to heal and restore natural defences.

She also recommends her Smooth Love lube ($65 at loversproducts.com.au) as a “daily treatment to achieve comfort at rest, as well as a luxurious lubricant to enhance sexual pleasure.” bh also recommends: FRENCHIE Oh La La Love Lube ($24 at getfrenchie.com) and pjur Med Repair Glide ($34.95 at aphroditespleasure.com.au).

However, if you’re not experiencing irritation and your vagina is (for all intents and purposes) happy, Dr Gino says the choice is a personal one and that a healthy vagina should be able to manage either scenario (ie. underwear or no underwear).

Both gynaecologists agree that it all comes down to comfort and this is ultimately what should guide you in your choice.

Although, if you are choosing to keep the underwear on (me!) Dr Gino says that “generally speaking natural fibres like cottons, linen or silk are preferable over synthetic fibres like nylon and polyester, which can trap heat and moisture and promote the growth of bacteria and candida.”

Got it doc. Only the best for our queens.

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  1. I also feel uncomfortable going undie free at night unless I’m wearing PJ bottoms. I just feel better covered guess I’m modest because of the way I grew up.
    I do have a happy vagina so its all good 🙂

  2. Like you Samantha McMeekin I don’t feel comfortable at all sleeping totally naked. But I have thought maybe if I am having a relaxing rest at home, that I could lay down on a towel on top of the bed and have a well placed floor fan that I would be, giving my vagina some air for at least a short time before putting my panties back on.
    Thank You Samantha McMeekin’s for a really good Article. 🙂

  3. I’m struggling to comment on this as this advice has been around for awhile. I think sticking to (even that word makes me cringe) natural fibres will collect any ummm secretions – awkward subject!

  4. I have heard about this not wearing undies to bed but in my younger years I tried it and hated it. I only wear cotton ones and what I did in my 30s was the next best thing of wearing some undies that were getting loose in the elastic and the material getting baggy so I use them for sleeping. It’s like recycling 😛 I can still feel comfy but nothing is restricting down below. Win, win

  5. No way! I feel gross sleeping without underwear on. I’ve never had any irritation or problems. I normally wear those super thin liners too because discharge is too gross for me. I have hormonal issues so… extra eww

  6. I remember having a conversation like this with a good friend of mine years ago. We both agreed it felt weird not wearing undies to bed & both had that feeling of needing to go to the loo all night.

  7. Wow so many people wear underwear to bed. I wear pjs but no undies they come off along with my bra soon as I’m home! As a little girl my mom always said to go without at bedtime. Whenever I’ve had to wear them due to a period I feel irritated! I barely have any discharge so that’s never an issue. I’m pretty sure my vagina is very happy 😊

  8. I think I’ve read something similar before and that we should try and sleep without underwear from time to time. But i don’t think ill ever do that. I definitely think ill be very uncomfortable

    • Yes! No tight fitting fabric is everything. That is why during day time I do not wear bras. And day time it is undies, but soft bamboo fabric, no cutting into t he skin, those edges. Seamless. Just feels more comfy

  9. I laughed a little at the “is my vagina depressed” part, it reminded of an episode of Sex and The City where Charlotte says her vagina is depressed. Cotton underwear is way better for vaginal health, allowing for less sweating and it is a breathable fabric.

  10. How about we go one step further and sun our vaginas like Bella Thorne does lmao

    There’s no way I couldn’t wear any undies to bed…so I do the next best thing and wear cotton knickers that are a couple of sizes up!

  11. I prefer to wear cotton undies, they are more comfortable than synthetic materials.
    I prefer to sleep with my undies on, even when it’s hot, I’ll skip the top but always have the bottoms on.

  12. I’ve read a few different articles advising that women should let their vagina breath and only wear natural cotton underwear etc. I’m the same as a few others. I’ve tried going commando at night and it doesn’t feel right. I’ve always had strange dreams that have reflected my vulnerability and it wasn’t nice. At this stage I’m going to continue doing what I normally do unless my body starts to tell me otherwise.

  13. I was just thinking about this the other day. My mum always told me when I was growing up that vaginas need to breathe. I used to follow this advice but as I have gotten older I tend to wear underwear to bed and wondered if there was any truth to her advice.

    I wear cotton underwear and its never crossed my mind that my vagina could possibly be unhappy. I might try going commando a few nights too to see if I notice any changes. Thanks for the thought provoking article!