It’s genitourinary syndrome of menopause—and yes, there are treatments that can help.
It’s genitourinary syndrome of menopause—and yes, there are treatments that can help.
The two phases are increasingly colliding for a special kind of hormonal chaos.
Plus, an expert weighs in on why these remedies work and what else you can do.
“All my friends were having babies…and the only people I could relate to were my mom’s age.”
Experts weigh in on why this really matters.
“I felt like my four-year-old daughter learning a new word: adenomyo-what?”
“I pictured something grotesque: a tumor, an abnormal growth, a meatball Frankenstein.”
It’s not always just a “bad period.”
Let’s unpack the facts and do away with the stigma.
The credit (blame?) lies with fluctuations in one specific hormone.
These strategies can help boost your well-being and productivity.
Hard candy panties aren’t the only edible item that can boost your bedroom experience.
Pleasuring yourself works better than sex with a partner.