We got some obs-gynaes to weigh in on some oh-so-common sexual health confusions.
We got some obs-gynaes to weigh in on some oh-so-common sexual health confusions.
Can’t get through a gym sesh without your tunes? Can working out with earphones really harm our hearing abilities? Women’s Health finds out.
Being constipated is one of the most uncomfortable feelings in the world — here’s what to do to make sure you don’t make the experience worse.
You may be used to using condoms for intercourse, but oral is another story. Protection can help you reduce your risk of STIs that originate from oral sex.
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Science has uncovered some incredible things about your menstrual cycle. Based on 28 days, here’s how to surf the crimson tide instead of cursing it…
The four most common cancers among SA women. Here are the symptoms of each of the cancers and how you can test for it…
The world’s most widespread reproductive disorder, Polycystic ovarian syndrome, or PCOS, is also the most common cause of female infertility.
Multiple partners. Condom-free flings. Binge-drinking slip-ups. Sugar daddies. More and more SA women are taking big sexual risks…
Long known to cause cervical cancer, the pervasive but often silent HPV has been finding its way into women’s mouths, thanks to oral sex
There are dozens of “intimate hygiene” on the market, but doctors say it’s not necessary to douche at all – and it can actually be bad for your vagina.
Even though you may have heard that having a longer party of one means that your vagina could become “tighter,” experts say that this is actually isn’t true