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Queefing? Vaginal farts? Vaginal flatulence? "What's in a name?"
A blog post about scientific research into annoying little farts that you can feel escaping along the labia. Breezes that don't smell but sometimes make a distinct noise and cause embarrassment.
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Yves Jacquemyn, MD PhD
Stefan De Wachter, MD PhD