Debate: the “Medicalization” of female sexuality.
I hope you’ll forgive the lengthy perspective below, but this is an issue I am extremely passionate about. If I hear one more time that
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I hope you’ll forgive the lengthy perspective below, but this is an issue I am extremely passionate about. If I hear one more time that
At times we may feel that our partners are not adequately stimulating us during sex. This can be true for men and women. It isn’t
Okay ladies (and the men who may be looking over their shoulder.) The average time for intercourse is 3-5 minutes. So if your partner is
Sexual dysfunction is a complicated problem and often it isn’t one thing – or one person’s issue – that is causing it. If the problem
There is so much confusion and misinformation when it comes to “bioidentical hormones.” Let me see if I can clarify a little: “Bioidentical hormones” does
Fifty years ago, the birth control pill gave women a freedom that previously eluded them: without fear of unwanted pregnancy, women could engage in romantic
I’m tired of doctors telling patients “it’s all in your head,” a quick response to a problem because they do not know what to say
Here’s an article about an OB/GYN who sells sex toy in his office. He believes he’s the first OB/GYN to do so. Maybe he is.
Why is it that we need a survey to prove that women are interested in sex? And when we get the data, why is everyone
Here is a thoroughly written article from the Washington Post about female sexual dysfunction. It gives great information on current treatments and research. However, I