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My Period is Late! Reasons other than Pregnancy for a Delayed Period

  You consider yourself regular as far as your period goes.  And then one day it doesn't come as scheduled.  You check the calendar to make sure you have the right dates.  You don't worry so much the first couple of days but then as more time passes you wonder if you could be pregnant.  So you buy one of those home... Read moreChevron

Bumps on the Vagina: How to know if it is Serious

Maybe you are shaving or showering and you feel a bump down there.  You have probably always been taught that any sort of lump under the skin can be dangerous.  You begin to panic, thinking it is some sort of cancer on your genitals. Or else you worry it is a symptom of a sexually transmitted disease.  Totally freaked out you... Read moreChevron

The Sexual Health Connection Question of the Week!

  Hi everyone!   This week I am going to be asking a question which overlaps sexual, mental, and physical health.   What I would like to have a discussion about is...   How does having a mental or physical health problem affect your sex life?   I would particularly like to hear from people who are members... Read moreChevron

What you need to know about urinary tract infections

Urinary infections are very common especially if you are a woman.  The National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse estimates that one woman in five develops a UTI during her lifetime and are the second most common type of infection in the body.  Urinary tract infections or UTI's can range in severity from a mild... Read moreChevron

All You Ever Wanted to Know about Yeast Infections

  It is an all too common experience for women to suffer from a yeast infection at some point during your lifetime.  The National Women's Health Information Center estimates that as many as 75% of women will experience a yeast infection and half of women will go on to have two or more yeast infections.   I remember asking a... Read moreChevron

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