What I have learned about chronic pain.
As a medical professional, treating chronic pain can be very difficult. We are always looking for new treatment options for vaginal/vulvar pain since one treatment
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As a medical professional, treating chronic pain can be very difficult. We are always looking for new treatment options for vaginal/vulvar pain since one treatment
In Daniel Bergner’s latest book, What Do Women Want, I learned something new about what might be going on when women try to be sexual but
A few years back when we were giving a training at a gynecologist’s office, one of the male doctors started listening to us speak about
Oxytocin has typically been considered the love hormone. Historically, It has been thought to promote connection and social bonding. However in a new study done
A patient I was speaking with the other day made an observation that I think bears repeating. She said, “I realized that I was not
Before the days of Facebook, Twitter, and blogs, our knowledge of people’s intimate lives was limited. Either the curtains were closed or we could only
“More than half of 2,056 women, aged 18 to 60, used a vibrator either during masturbation or intercourse, says Debby Herbenick, PhD, MPH, associate director
Every once in a while we have a patient who says their partner is concerned because her vagina feels too wet or too loose. They
Jenny and Matt are madly in love. But when they take their relationship to the next level, they discover how difficult physical intimacy can be!
Update: The kosher certification for “Wet” lubricants was subsequently revoked due to the misunderstanding between the company and the certifying group. Nonetheless, the publicity from