7 Best Vulvodynia and Vaginismus products on the market
For some women, the vaginal muscles involuntarily or persistently contract when they attempt vaginal penetration. This is called Vaginismus. The
Keeping you up-to-date on Pelvic Pain Issues
For some women, the vaginal muscles involuntarily or persistently contract when they attempt vaginal penetration. This is called Vaginismus. The
Written by: Bob Kronemyer Jan 17, 2019 A cross-sectional observational study has found that women with persistent pelvic pain (PPP), with
By Radhika Baitari January 12, 2019 Pelvic floor disorders are an issue of concern in women. Childbirth significantly increments the
By Caroline Reilly via The Washington Post January 9 at 7:00 AM My mom lightly shook my shoulders. Groggy, I sat
When I first began my blog [lovekarmafood] while I’d experienced several back surgeries, including a fusion and total left hip
VULVODYNIA Women with Vulvodynia have chronic vulvar pain with no known cause. Until recently, doctors didn’t recognize this as a
You might have heard of Osphena for painful intercourse during menopause. Whenever we go to the doctor, like magic they
OCTOBER 19, 2018 By: CHRISTINE COPELAN Cancer isn’t sexy—but facing the disease shouldn’t put a damper on your sex
What happens when you use a VuVa Magnetic Vaginal Dilator? Soft tissue lengthens, relaxing muscles and ligaments. As the
WHAT IS VAGINAL ATROPHY? Vaginal atrophy (atrophic vaginitis) is thinning, drying and inflammation of the vaginal walls due to your
CLINICAL TRIAL VUVA VAGINAL DILATORS VS. PLACEBO DILATORS: A DOUBLE BLIND PLACEBO STUDY Eighty percent (80%) of study subjects reported a
By Nesta McGregorNewsbeat reporter 2 October 2018 “You’re not always in control of what your body is doing. With or
FAQ020, September 2017 How common is painful sex? Pain during intercourse is very common—nearly 3 out of 4 women have
NEWS / 14 SEPTEMBER 2018, 10:19AM / BOTHO MOLOSANKWE Johannesburg – Studies have shown that at least 20% of all women experience some sort
Repost from Contemporary OB/GYN Written by Nancy Monson Sep 11, 2018 The Minimizing Painful Vaginal Penetration (MPVP) model can help