Scientists: ‘don’t put wasp nests up your vagina’
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I can’t keep up with all these female cosmetic trends. Contouring. Stick-on eyebrows. Butt injections. And now, cramming balled up wasp nests up their honey holes.
Women are using these so-called Oak Galls (abandoned wasp nest just doesn’t have as sexy of a ring to it) to rejuvenate and tighten their vaginas. But according to a gynecologist, the treatment has dangerous risks.