Women's Sexual Health
Feature Writer Articles in Women's Sexual Health
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Classic Sensuality Books
There are many self-help books on sensuality so how do you know which ones are worth buying? We've chosen 10 classic guides that every couple should invest in.
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Yoni Massage
Yoni massage is way to heal physical blocks and open the body to pleasure. This article explains how to do it properly and where to find a qualified practitioner.
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease must be treated promptly to avoid problems such as ectopic pregnancy, pelvic pain, and infertility. We look at causes, symptoms and treatment.
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Vaginal Dryness
Atrophic Vaginitis is when the vagina becomes inflamed and dry. It occurs during different phases of the menstrual cycle, and menopause. We look at causes and treatments.
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Lybrel - The New Super Pill
Lybrel is a new combined contraceptive pill that promises to put an end to painful periods and PMT. This article looks at how it works, and the pros and cons of using it.
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Understanding Vaginismus
Vaginismus is when the vaginal muscles involuntarily tighten making intercourse impossible. This article looks at the types of vaginismus, symptoms, causes, and treatment
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Loss of Libido
A lack of libido in long-term relationships is a common complaint. This article explores physical and psychological reasons, and suggests practical ways to resolve it.
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How to Do Kegel Exercises
Strong PC muscles are vital for a healthy urinary system. This article explains how to exercise them, manual vs pelvic exercisers, and how they can improve your orgasms.
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Contributing Articles in Women's Sexual Health
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Sensual, Celibate, and Fulfilled
Practicing celibacy can help women rediscover self-pleasure and strengthen self-love. Learn more about the benefits of celibacy and tips for enhancing the practice.
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Treating Vaginismus
Treating vaginismus is very important to a woman suffering during painful intercourse. Vaginismus.com offers a treatment program that may help.
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Sex and Women
Why Women Have Sex deals with the complexity of the sexual psychology of females. A new study indicates these range from love to pure pleasure to a sense of duty.
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Female Sexual Pain - Dyspareunia
When intercourse hurts for a woman there can be many causes of vaginal discomfort. Treating sexual discomfort though can often happen simply and quickly.
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HPV Vaccine Benefits Questioned
The vaccine to prevent the HPV virus in young women has been approved for use since 2006. But some experts feel it puts too much focus on cervical cancer prevention.
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What is Vaginal Herpes?
Vaginal herpes is commonly caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), which can be of two types: HSV-1 (herpes simplex virus-1) and HSV-2 (herpes simplex virus-2).
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Calendar Method of Contraception
The calendar method of birth control is a natural, hormone-free way to prevent pregnancy. Find out the advantages and disadvantages of this form of birth control.
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Anxiety Disorders & Sexuality
Relaxation and focus are essential to receiving pleasure and attaining orgasm. Women who habitually worry may find such trust and absorption a challenge.
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The Morning After Pill
Unprotected sex wasn't part of the plan, but somehow, the plan went awry. That's where Plan B and other emergency contraceptive pills come in.
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Survival Overcomes Rape
When she was 19 years old, Megan Wyman was sexually assaulted. She can still remember the vivid details of the night she was raped.
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Female Genital Cosmetic Surgery (FCGS)
Media and porn are powerful social engineering tools driving women's poor body image, fueling demand for cosmetic surgery. It's a boon for surgeons, but a bust for women.
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Friends With Benefits - Who Really Wins?
A question was posted on the Internet social networking site for middle-aged people asking why "friends with benefits" (FWB) is a dirty word. But is FWB really harmless?
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The Con(tra)ception of Sex
Despite the prevalence of sex in today's media, discussing it remains a taboo in certain societies; and without proper sex education, myths continue to proliferate.
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