Why is My Vaginal Discharge Watery?
If you notice any significant changes in the consistency of your discharge, it could be a sign of an infection. Vaginal discharge helps keep your v...
Read moreIf you notice any significant changes in the consistency of your discharge, it could be a sign of an infection. Vaginal discharge helps keep your v...
Read moreThe good news is, if you’re having a hysterectomy, none of these roots or tissues are likely to be removed. If you achieved orgasm from G-spot st...
Read moreImplantation of an egg, which happens after fertilization, usually takes place 6 to12 days after ovulation. The probability for pregnancy decreases...
Read moreIn medical terminology, the term “abortion†can mean a planned termination of a pregnancy or a pregnancy that ends in miscarriage. A medical ab...
Read moreCervical orgasms are achieved by stimulating the cervix — not penetration. In other words, if you’re not prepping for impending childbirth, not...
Read moreTreatment during later periods of menopause may focus on boosting estrogen levels to help decrease discomfort and symptoms. You can apply a vaginal...
Read morePale yellow discharge before your period can be normal, but it also might be a sign of an infection. Yellow discharge can have different consistenc...
Read moreYour doctor can check your iron levels while they do other tests to determine the cause of your abnormal bleeding. One possible treatment for perio...
Read moreBefore puberty, the endometrial stripe looks like a thin line all month long. Imaging tests done during early pregnancy may show an endometrial str...
Read moreSome people have their ovaries removed during a hysterectomy. Whether you have your ovaries removed depends on the reason for your hysterectomy. Fo...
Read moreWhen your nipples are stimulated, they shoot off sparks in the genital sensory cortex. Many women describe a nipple orgasm as something that sneaks...
Read moreA Pap smear, also called a Pap test, is a screening test that detects cells that could turn into cervical cancer. As a rule of thumb, though, it’...
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