. Before you begin, wash your hands thoroughly using soap and warm water. Rinse your hands completely, and dry them using a clean towel. Do not let the pH paper come into contact with anything before use.  Various test kits may have slightly different instructions, so it is always wise to review them before beginning your test. Test kits can be purchased at most pharmacies or online. Pinch the handle of the swab using your dominant hand. Carefully hold the handle so that the pH paper is facing the direction of your thumb. Position yourself in a comfortable sitting or squatting position, or stand with one leg up on the toilet. Spread your labia apart using your non-dominant hand to make for easier insertion of the test. Gently slide the swab into your vagina. Continue sliding the swab inward until the opposite end of the swab handle touches the outside skin of your vagina. Alter the direction of the swab until you feel the paper touch your body. Maintain this contact with your vaginal wall for 5 seconds. The side of the swab with the pH paper should be facing your thumb. Carefully, slide the swab out of your vagina. Once again, be careful not to touch the pH paper to anything prior to reading your results. You should be able to read your results immediately.
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One-sentence summary -- Wash your hands Remove the pH swab from its package and read the instructions. Hold the handle of the swab between your thumb and forefinger. Use your free hand to open your vaginal folds. Insert the pH swab into your vagina. Tilt the swab so that the pH paper makes contact with your vaginal wall. Remove the swab.

Q: In order for you to program your Genie remote, your Genie receiver must be plugged into your TV and a power source, and the receiver must be powered on. Possible models of the Genie receiver include the Genie HD DVR, Genie Mini, and Wireless Genie Mini. Genie remotes can have any one of the following model numbers: RC-73, RC-72, RC-71B, or RC-71. You should see the appropriate model number in the upper-left side of your remote. If you're using a non-Genie remote, you can't program it for use with your Genie receiver. If your TV isn't set to use the Genie receiver as its input, you'll also need to switch to the Genie receiver's input channel by pressing the Video or Input button before proceeding. You should have a direct line of sight from your remote to your Genie receiver. You'll need to hold down these buttons until otherwise instructed. This light is at the top of the remote. Doing so will indicate that your remote can now be used with your Genie receiver. Using your remote, type in 961, then press channel up and press ENTER. Do so when you see the "Your remote is now set up for RF" message appear on your TV. If you're attempting to program your Genie remote for an audio source, for example, you'll want to make sure that the audio source is plugged in and turned on. It's on your remote. Doing so opens the on-screen menu. Use the arrows on your remote to select this option, then press ENTER. This option is in the menu. The Settings menu will open. You'll find this option in the settings menu. It's in the Remote Control menu. Doing so brings up a list of items for which you can program your Genie remote. Select either Program a TV or Program an Audio Device in the menu. The menu options that you see here may vary slightly. Your Genie receiver will display the instructions for programming your remote for your selected component. Once you complete these instructions, your remote should work with your selected item. If programming your Genie remote for your TV, you'll select a manufacturer and a television model before you can set up your remote.
A: Make sure that your Genie receiver is plugged in. Ensure that you're using your Genie remote. Turn on your TV. Point your Genie remote at its receiver. Press and hold the MUTE and SELECT buttons. Release the buttons when you see the remote's light blink twice. Enter the pairing code. Press OK when prompted. Turn on the component that you want to program if necessary. Press the MENU button. Select Settings & Help. Select Settings. Select Remote Control. Select Program Remote. Select a component to set up. Follow the on-screen instructions.

Article: Pick your rabbit up carefully, and hold it tightly so that it cannot thrash around. Restrain the rabbit by wrapping it snugly in a towel, like a burrito. Leave only the head exposed. A struggling rabbit is difficult to handle, it could even break its back. Rabbits are very social creatures. You should have few issues with handling your bunny as long as you spend quality time bonding with it. This will help prevent the irritation and potential infection of your rabbit's eyes. Use moist cotton balls to gently clean the area around the eye. If your rabbit has a heavy amount of fur around its eyes, try using a mascara brush or a small flea comb to comb back the fur from the eye.  Never directly touch the rabbit's eye. This can cause more harm than good. If there is something in the rabbit's eye, take it to a veterinarian or look for a rabbit-approved eye wash solution. You may be able to wash the surface of the eye with focused water drops from an eye-dropper. Rabbits need their claws trimmed every 4-6 weeks. The claws are like fingernails, and never stop growing. Most indoor rabbits won't wear their claws down enough, so they need to be clipped before they grow out of hand. Hold your bunny on its back like you would cradle a baby, then gently clip its nails. Be cautious not to cut too far, as this will cause immense pain and bleeding in the rabbit. You can buy a special rabbit nail clipper to make this process easier, or you can (very carefully) wield a standard human nail clipper.  Try to make it a good experience with treats so your rabbit will be more comfortable with you handling its feet. Make sure to only trim the white part of the nails. Leave the pink roots (the blood vessels) alone! It helps to shine a light from underneath the claw so you can ensure that you don't clip the blood vessel. If you clip the blood vessel apply styptic powder or flour to help clot the bleeding.  Apply pressure for about a minute. If your long-haired rabbit that keeps developing hairballs and matted fur, try cutting the fur down to an inch or so. You can use scissors or a pair of standard trimming shears. This way, the rabbit won't get cold, but it will be much less likely to develop loose hair. Do not trim the fur all the way to the skin. Fur offers natural protection against heat, cold, and anything that may injure the rabbit. If your rabbit seems to be scratching itself more than normal, try splaying its fur to check for fleas. If you do notice any fleas, run through the rabbit's fur with a flea comb to remove them. You may need to take more drastic measures like a spray or a flea collar.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Be gentle with your rabbit. Keep the rabbit's eyes free of fur and hay. Clip your rabbit's nails. Trim your rabbit's fur. Check for fleas.