IT’S ON US

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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and it pains me that we even need to be aware of this in the first place.  It’s crucial to recognize this issue and to become well informed, alert, attentive and to appreciate that our attitudes and culture still need much improvement. Our society continues to deprecate women and “it’s on us” to stop it.

In September 2014, the White House launched the “It’s On Us Initiative” which is a campaign targeting campus sexual assaults.   Its’ aim is to get men to “step up” on college campuses to stop sexual violence against women.

An estimated 1 in 5 women has experienced a sexual assault during college, and only 12% are reported. The terror of sexual violence haunts the survivor well after the act itself. To add insult to injury, I have heard a number of patients at Maze Women’s Sexual Health who were assaulted during college express feelings of shame and guilt – as if the fault is theirs and not the person who raped them. This needs to change.

A safe and comfortable place to discuss vaginismus

The vaginismus forum at Maze Women’s Health is designed to bring women together. We understand that painful sex, vaginismus treatment, and the subsequent recovery can be sensitive topics, and you should have a safe and comfortable place to voice your experience, opinions, and concerns.

We envision this vaginismus forum as a place for you to introduce yourself, share your personal story, ask questions, and discuss any and all aspects of vaginismus, including our treatment options. We sincerely hope that you find this to be a comfortable place to discuss your struggles and triumphs as you navigate through vaginismus treatment. Talking through these issues with women that have gone through it can make all the difference.

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