While PCOS symptoms can become evident any time after puberty, most women are diagnosed when trying to become pregnant in their 20s and 30s. Symptoms and outcomes can vary with different types of PCOS. A PCOS diagnosis is generally verified using a patient’s medical ….
Getting a plump or full labia Is generally a matter of personal preference. Some women are unhappy with changes that don’t make them feel like themselves. Others want plump labia after a lifetime of dissatisfaction. For better results, always talk to your doctor about your reasons for wanting this procedure. The most common ….
What is a queef? Also known as vaginal gas, vaginal flatulence, or vaginal farts, queefing is a topic that can make people of all ages blush. Rest assured that queefing is a very normal and healthy part of life. While there’s no reason to be concerned if you experience queefing, it is helpful to know …
Most healthcare providers don’t discuss clitoral adhesions which cause pain and discomfort, hence most women aren’t aware they exist. With studies suggesting that one in five women may have adhesions, it’s important to understand how untreated adhesions significantly impact …
The vagina anatomy ages and can change as you get older just like any other part of the body. Pregnancy, birth, and hormonal shifts that occur with menopause can all change the look and feel of the vagina. Experiencing these changes can be startling. For many women, experiencing dryness …
There are thousands of “micro” differences between vaginas that help to make each one unique. However, women will either have an innie or an outie vagina based on the configuration of the vulva. The term vulva refers to the visible portion of the vagina consisting of the outer lips (labia majora) and …
Menopause can have a profound impact on sex drive and sexual health. For many women, desire and enjoyability nosedive leading up to, during, and after menopause. A lack of information regarding hormonal changes can leave women in the dark about their options. Quality, enjoyable sex after menopause is possible …
There’s no need to live with the debilitating consequences for sleep, sexual health, general happiness, and confidence created by vaginal atrophy also known as atrophic vaginitis. Vaginal Atrophy is largely caused by the natural reductions in estrogen experienced both during and after menopause.
Women with vaginal looseness are likely experiencing other issues. It’s not a product of too much penetrative sex. The good news is that there are several ways to address tightness concerns. Vaginal tightening encompasses surgical procedures, laser treatments, and more. Tightening can improve elasticity to …..
Most women are familiar with menopause and all the changes that come with it. However, few understand what happens in the years leading up to it. Perimenopause is a transitional phase that occurs before the ovaries officially stop releasing eggs …