An ode to being aroused.
The other day a patient who was coming from very far away on the train said to us, “I was going to read 50 Shades
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The other day a patient who was coming from very far away on the train said to us, “I was going to read 50 Shades
Arousal in women is typically marked by a woman’s ability to lubricate. Physiologically, many things are happening to create a physical response. I have found
I am often inspired by my patients, by their courage to face their issues, by their commitment to the process of getting better and often
The questions never change. Working as a sex therapist, I have more than a passing interest in what the culture happens to be serving up
Decisions about birth control can be very stressful. Although birth control pills are praised widely on television commercials, magazine and internet ads, not all women
In 1961, the FDA approved the use of female oral contraceptive pills (commonly known as birth control pills). As of this writing, there are over
In a recent blog post, The Medical Center for Female Sexuality asked to hear from you, the readers. Here is one of the questions we
In my opinion, persistent genital arousal disorder is one of the most frustrating syndromes that I’ve faced while practicing at MCFS. Typically, a patient complaining
As we get ready to leave 2011 behind, I would like as always to express my gratitude to family, friends and colleagues for your support
Masters and Johnson (1970), the pioneering sex researchers, described a woman’s cycles of sexual arousal as having several phases. They believed that women moved through