Vaginal Probiotics and Women's Health provides a comprehensive and evidence-based exploration of the vaginal microbiome and the growing role of probiotics in maintaining and restoring vaginal health. The book examines the structure and function of the normal vaginal microbiota, with particular emphasis on the protective role of Lactobacillus species, and explains how microbial imbalance contributes to common gynecological conditions such as bacterial vaginosis, vulvovaginal candidiasis, and recurrent infections. Drawing on current scientific literature, the book discusses the types, formulations, and mechanisms of action of vaginal probiotics, highlighting their clinical applications across different stages of a woman's life, including pregnancy and menopause. It also addresses the benefits, limitations, safety considerations, and regulatory challenges associated with probiotic use in clinical practice. Written in a clear and accessible style, this book is intended for students, researchers, and healthcare professionals seeking a deeper understanding of microbiome-centered approaches to women's healthcare, as well as for readers interested in emerging, holistic strategies for promoting vaginal health and well-being.