Uterine fibroids effect on your sex life
/Uterine fibroids are almost always benign, muscular tumors that grow in the wall of the uterus.
Read MoreUterine fibroids are almost always benign, muscular tumors that grow in the wall of the uterus.
Read MoreGrowing older as a woman is not easy. Particularly during the phase of a woman’s life called “middle age.” Of course, men also become middle aged but men have the advantage of being referred to as “distinguished” or maybe even “sophisticated.”
Read MoreAll women of a certain age are keenly aware that their fertility begins to decline significantly around age 35, but have you ever stopped to wonder why? Or if there was anything that could be done about it.
Read MoreProgesterone is a key hormone in the female body. It regulates your menstrual cycle, and prepares your womb each month for pregnancy by thickening the lining of your uterus to accommodate a fertilized egg. If no fertilized egg shows up, your progesterone levels drop, menstruation returns, and it's business as usual.
Read MoreLadies, are you feeling “disconnected”? “Out of the loop”? Does your social life consist of more online avatars and fewer real people? Some scientists believe your sense of smell may be to blame.
Read MoreGreat sex begins with a great lover. The kind of person who places a lot of emphasis on their sexual performance in the bedroom taking pride in leading their partner to new heights.
Read MoreIt is not uncommon for many women to have some sort of sexual problem at some time during their life.
Read MoreWith a few suggestions on how to keep your love life hot and satisfying, sex post-menopause can be some of the best sex you’ll ever have.
Read MoreFor those women who have a persistent or recurrent inability to have an orgasm, climax or sexual release, they might be suffering from what is known as female orgasmic disorder. Female orgasmic disorder means that women are unable to achieve orgasm even after ample sexual arousal and sexual stimulation.
Read MoreWomen need to be aware of the various vaginal issues that can arise (some without any warning.) Obviously the anatomy of a woman's body is much more internal than a man's and hygiene as well as prevention are incredibly important to help prevent many of these issues. Here's your guide to your vagina.
Read MoreA healthy sex life is very important for many aspects of our health but even further a healthy sex life also is a major factor in a healthy relationship. But what about foreplay? Is it a really important factor? We say absolutely. In male issues like erectile dysfunction and female sexual desire stemming from the brain, foreplay cannot be under appreciated. There has been much in the news about the female sex drug. But let's not forget important intimacy and foreplay sex tips. Here are 8 for you to try (maybe this week!)
Read MoreA new survey titled the 2015 SKYN Condoms Millennial Sex Survey asked 2,814 women and 2,302 men between the ages of 18-34 a series of questions about their sex lives and found that millennial women are orgasming from sex almost as often as men. nearly 90% of women surveyed said they reach an orgasm during sex, compared to 97% of millennial men. Even further, 44% of women say they typically have at least two orgasms during sex compared to 36% of men.
Read MoreVaginal dryness can be an embarrassing topic to broach, but can negatively affect the lives of many women. Because it is not openly discussed, women may not know that it is a common problem especially for women during and after menopause. Although less common, it can also happen to women who aren’t menopausal. Are you suffering from vaginal dryness? Here are some common symptoms that might help you figure that out.
Read MoreHere we go, the age-old question, what do women really want? In the bedroom, that is. Sexual health varies in every way for men and women and when it comes to their libido, we couldn't be more different.
Read MoreThe female viagra is here. The FDA has approved the first female libido drug, from Sprout Pharmaceuticals called flibanserin. Many women who suffer from sexual dysfunction and lack of sexual desire are in support of the pill but critics worry that hard side effects may be a major concern.
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