Eureka Alert, 21-Jan-2015
Operative birth is associated with persisting pain during or after sexual intercourse, known as dyspareunia, suggests a new study published today (21 January) in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (BJOG).
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Patient Education Resource for Women With Gynecologic Cancers
Kanwa.org The authors used women’s responses from individual and focus group interviews to develop the sexual health education booklet, Everything Nobody Tells You About Cancer Treatment and Your Sex Life: Your A–Z Guide. The transcripts documented participants’ concerns and experiences since diagnosis regarding their sexual health. Download the booklet (PDF) here (Please note that...
NHS Choices examines claim that Vaginal orgasm ‘doesn’t exist’
NHS Choices, Wednesday October 8 2014
“There is no such thing as a vaginal orgasm,” says the Mail Online, in a story that suggests some women have been diagnosed with sexual disorders based on the “myth” that they can orgasm through vaginal intercourse alone.
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