What to do when sex hurts
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By: health
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June 4, 2019
Sex is all about feeling great—until it doesn’t feel great. Unfortunately, dyspareunia (pain during sex) is more common than you might think. In fact, it’s so common that 3 out of every 4 people with vaginas experience it at some point in their lives. (Although some people enjoy experiencing pain during sex, that’s not the […]
How to make friends with your vulva
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By: health
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August 17, 2018
It’s not exactly news that we are constantly bombarded with images of what we “should” look like, whether in the form of clothing and makeup ads or our own friends’ highlight reels on Instagram. Though we’re probably not seeing photos of models flaunting “perfect vulvas” on Instagram or ads selling us $100 overnight vulva serums, […]
Beyond the medicine cabinet: Natural remedies for period pain
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By: health
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June 9, 2017
Period cramps can be a pain in the…abdomen, but sharing ways to ease symptoms is one of our favorite things to do. If you want to close the medicine cabinet and explore natural remedies, we have a few ideas you can try. Cut down on fat, sugar, salt, and caffeine. If you’re thinking, “But that’s […]
Is it true that using tampons can make you lose your virginity?
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By: health
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March 29, 2017
Short answer: NO! Slightly longer answer: No, and there are a lot of misconceptions about virginity, including what the term “virginity” means. Here are 5 of the most common myths about virginity and the hymen . original post
Can birth control help with endometriosis?
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By: health
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March 29, 2017
If you have endometriosis (a condition where tissue grows outside of your uterus instead of inside it), hormonal birth control can do wonders to lessen your symptoms. There are a bunch of hormonal methods that can help regulate your periods, decrease bleeding, or even make your period go away completely . original post
Menstruating women ruin everything: 7 historical myths about periods
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By: health
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March 10, 2017
Through the ages, women’s cycles haven’t exactly been painted in a positive light. Even the word “taboo” comes from the Polynesian word “tapua,” which means menstrual flow. Looking back through history, you can find everything from beliefs that periods cause crops to fail to cultures that think a menstruating woman can turn wine sour. Think […]
How birth control saved my period
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By: health
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December 15, 2016
I was lying on the couch in the middle of summer, wrapped up in a million blankets with a heating pad on my pelvis. Not only did I have a stomachache and heavy bleeding, I was also shivering and feeling extremely nauseous. It wasn’t the first time that a day I was hoping to spend […]
Code Red: How to deal with period leaks and spotting
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By: health
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May 31, 2016
Surfing the crimson tide. Aunt Flo’s visit. Code Red. Whatever you call it, periods have a way of showing up unexpectedly. If you have a uterus, you probably have a story or two about a surprise attack from your period or an embarrassing leak. Whether you’re spotting from a new birth control method or just […]
Happy, healthy vaginas: What’s safe to use down there?
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By: health
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April 20, 2016
Between getting it on, having our periods, and just generally staying healthy, there are a whole lot of products we use on—and in—our vaginas. There’s also a whole lot of public talk about the potential risks of things we use down there. What’s the real impact of all of those products on our bodies and […]
The 3-Month Itch: My battle with a recurring yeast infection
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By: health
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March 30, 2016
I sat on the toilet, ready to insert a clove of garlic into my vagina. A month earlier, the symptoms of a yeast infection had seemingly gone away after a 1-day suppository treatment. When I felt the symptoms coming on again, I texted a friend who has a degree in public health. “Do I need […]