Sexual Wellness
There are many factors that can affect a person’s sex life. Conception, for example, is often a major concern for couples who are trying to have a baby. Contraceptives can help to prevent pregnancy, but they can also have side effects that can impact sex drive and sexual pleasure. Similarly, menstruation can affect a woman’s sex life, with some women feeling less interested in sex during their period. Sexual health is another important factor to consider, as STIs can have a significant impact on sexual activity. Finally, there are a number of sex tips that can help to improve sex life, such as communicating with your partner and experimenting with different positions. By taking these factors into account, you can help to ensure that you have a healthy and enjoyable sex life.
Sex during a low-risk pregnancy is safe. But safe does not always mean comfortable, and…
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Postpartum dyspareunia, painful sex after birth, is one of the most common and least discussed…
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Painful sex is common, poorly understood, and significantly underreported. Research consistently estimates that around three…
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Yes! It’s completely possible to have an orgasm during sleep even if you’ve never had…
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Are you looking for a new way to experience pleasure during sex? If so, then…
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Sex positivity is based on the belief that sex as an act isn’t something that…
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If you are like most women, you probably think of orgasm as a single event…
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Many expecting couples often worry about whether it is truly safe to have sex during…
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We are all familiar with the stereotypical idea of the “perfect woman” and how she…
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Orgasm is a powerful thing. Whether you achieve it through clitoral stimulation, vaginal penetration or…
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