Women’s Sexual Health
A woman's sexual health can be affected by various conditions and circumstances. Find articles on sexual pain in women, menopause-related sexual health issues, arousal disorders, desire disorders, hormone therapy, orgasmic disorders, and other women's sexual health topics here.
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06 December 2021 | Headlines
Sexual Health History Taking and Its Potential for Better Health Outcomes -
30 November 2021 | Headlines
How Different Modes of Vaginal Delivery Affect Postpartum Sexual Function -
28 November 2021 | Q&A
What Is Sexual Performance Anxiety and How Can One Manage It? -
24 November 2021 | Q&A
What is PGAD/GPD? -
15 November 2021 | Headlines
The Association Between Adult Separation Anxiety and Sexual Pain -
10 November 2021 | Q&A
How Might Bladder Health Affect Sexual Health? -
08 November 2021 | Headlines
Could Frequent Pornography Use Affect a Person’s Sexual Health? -
03 November 2021 | Q&A
What Are the Different Types of Condoms, and How Can One Use Them Properly? -
29 October 2021 | Research Summaries
The Role of Androgens in the Sexual Function of Women with Rectal Cancer -
27 October 2021 | Q&A
What Are Some Considerations for Selecting a Personal Lubricant? -
25 October 2021 | Headlines
Healthcare Experiences of People With Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder/Genito-Pelvic Dysesthesia -
19 October 2021 | Q&A
How Might ADHD Affect Sexuality? -
18 October 2021 | Headlines
The Effect of Mindfulness Training on Sexual Function of Iranian Breast Cancer Patients -
06 October 2021 | Q&A
What Is Health Literacy and Why Is It Important for Sexual Health? -
27 September 2021 | Headlines
Is Appearance Satisfaction Linked to Sexual Function? -
20 September 2021 | Q&A
What are unconsummated marriages/relationships? -
20 September 2021 | Headlines
Study Highlights Social Effects of COVID-19 on People Living With HIV -
12 September 2021 | Headlines
Helpline Could Benefit Potential Sex Offenders -
06 September 2021 | Q&A
What is the “normal” frequency of sex? -
06 September 2021 | Headlines
Study Reports “No Significant Changes” in Intercourse Frequency During Pandemic’s First Months