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From the ovaries, outward, all about female-focused health and medicine.
Gender envy and lust
I'm not envious. I would just be better at it though. I would be the best I could be if I was not me, but instead him. They yell and cheer each other on, from the sidelines. Their team scored and it is like the Superbowl, or what I imagine it would be for a team who made it to the Superbowl or the finals. But I'm a girl, and this is just a measly college flag football game. It's nothing special.
Caroline MckennaPublished about a year ago in VivaMenopause, more like Meno-stop!
Menopause? It's more like meno-stop. Stop having energy. Stop having a clear mind. Stop having consistent periods (unless you didn't have them to start with, then you might be prepared).
Heather HublerPublished about a year ago in Viva- Top Story - November 2022
Lucky Number 13
It’s all Gerard’s fault. He planted the seed: About a year ago, he sent us a picture of himself after having completed the 1998 Dublin Marathon. I sent a text message to Victoria saying that “we should keep this event in mind for some day”. Almost immediately, she replied with “How about next year?”
Shelley CarrollPublished about a year ago in Viva Medical Myths: 8 breast cancer misconceptions
October is Public Bosom Disease Mindfulness Month. In light of this, here we center around probably the most widely recognized false impressions related with bosom malignant growth As per the World Wellbeing Association (WHO)Trusted Source, in 2020, 685,000 individuals passed on from bosom disease, and 2.3 million got a determination. It detailed: "As of the finish of 2020, there were 7.8 million ladies alive who were determined to have bosom disease in the beyond 5 years, making it the world's most predominant malignant growth." Its pervasiveness could assist with making sense of why there is a great many legends joined to it. Here, we will handle 15 of the most widely recognized mistaken assumptions.
Sohail AhmadPublished 2 years ago in VivaCan I Just Magic Away These Kidney Stones Before They Kill Me?
October 17th, 2010—1:56 AM I am 24 years old and 8 months pregnant. I’m perched atop my on-suite toilet, silently willing the baby growing inside me to move away from my bulging bladder. I’m trying to be quiet. I’m trying to be unobtrusive because I don’t want to wake up my husband or almost 2-year-old son.
Health is wealth.
FIBROID (Fibromyomas) With the high rate of fibroid cases on our continent, one will begin to wonder what could be the causes of this. Young African ladies between 20 and 40 are seriously growing fibroid tumours. In the past it was not so. Why? In the past only mature ladies approaching menopause grow fibroid, but even in rare, uncommon cases; but today, reports review high rate of fibroid cases. It is prevalent in black women more than whites. Why? Even in United States of America and South Africa where Blacks are mingled with Whites, the records prove the same. Can this be true? But I see it as the question of diet.
Emmanuel PraisePublished 2 years ago in VivaWild Women Arts
I am still revelling in the magic of this workshop and would recommend every woman to step into the world of The Wild Women
Clare O'BrienPublished 2 years ago in Viva“Strong Women Wear Pink”
What do you think when you think the color pink? Girls – dresses, frills, princesses. Animals – pigs, flamingos, salmon.
Here are some of the reasons why women should practice good intimate hygiene.
Intimate hygiene is still considered taboo. However, self-care and grooming are really vital.Despite rising female literacy rates in rural and urban regions, poor hygiene behaviors during menstruation or otherwise remain among women of all ages. Such things are either spoken in hushed tones using analogies or are just avoided.
Anthony MuthuiPublished 2 years ago in VivaThe Issue in Diagnosing Sexual Dysfunction
If this isn’t something I’ve ever mentioned before in my writing, here’s the latest scoop: I’ve been completing a Graduate Certificate in Sexual Health through the University of Alberta! It’s a virtual program, so I’ve still been able to keep working while completing school work – and it’s definitely been busier than I anticipated (but still very much wonderful and I’m having a blast). I’m learning tons in the realm of sex positivity and sexual health, and I can’t wait to really start putting this new knowledge to work in my client sessions.
Emily the Period RDPublished 2 years ago in VivaRight in the Hormones
Y’all, I can’t tell you how frustrating it is to have your body work against you. Not enough to be noticeable to others, but to you. For you, it’s all too obvious.
Endometriosis and Fertility: What You Need to Know
If you're trying to conceive, you may have heard of endometriosis - a condition that can affect fertility. This disorder occurs when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus (the endometrium) is found outside the uterus.