Accepting the pain
I found this in a French woman’s magazine a few days ago, and I thought it would make interesting reading for some of you. It’s
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I found this in a French woman’s magazine a few days ago, and I thought it would make interesting reading for some of you. It’s
I’m not sure if I should direct my question to the doctors at Maze or to other readers here on the forum. My name is
I know there have been several posts on similar subjects, so I think you all might be interested in this. It’s a small article that
This is something I’ve been thinking about lately. I’ve been in team “pads” my entire life, but lots of my friends experimented with tampons when
I was 16 when I had sex for the first time. Young, but surely not an exception. My mom knew I was dating someone, but
Hi everyone, I’m very new here but not to vaginismus. I’ve undergone surgery that didn’t seem to help and am now back to the dilator
What do you do when you have vaginismus and you live in a country where basic healthcare is almost non-existent and/or a luxury product? I
I’m a vaginismus patient and I’ve been following therapy for almost a year and a half. My pelvic floor therapist thinks I can start trying
When I was 16, my mom took me to her gyn because I was suffering from pretty heavy periods. The gyn did an internal exam
I want to write something on a subject that has been touched here and there in some of the stories published on the forum, but