Birth control has been around for decades, but all those options can sometimes be confusing. That’s particularly true when it comes to intrauterine devices (IUDs), which are becoming more and more ...
With supermarkets selling lube, general stores dedicating aisles to vibrators, and fashion retailers advertising arousal oil, it’s natural to wonder when other sexual wellness products will be that ...
Whether you're looking to start birth control or get your libido back, finding the right answers online to your women’s health questions is not always easy. Today, OB-GYN Candice Fraser, MD joins SELF ...
Period cramps happen because your body releases hormone-like substances called prostaglandins, which induce muscle contractions.
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