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From the ovaries, outward, all about female-focused health and medicine.
Can you get herpes from contracting the Herpes virus while swimming?
According to the World Health Organization - WHO, an estimated 3.7 billion people under the age of 50 (67%) globally are infected with herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), the main cause of oral herpes. An estimated 491 million people aged 15–49 (13%) worldwide are infected with herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2), the main cause of genital herpes.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Viva
Restoring Vaginal Tightness After Childbirth
Childbirth is a profound and transformative experience for any woman, bringing immense joy and fulfillment. However, it can also lead to various physical changes, including a loosening of the vaginal muscles. Many women seek ways to restore vaginal tightness postpartum without resorting to surgery. Fortunately, there are several effective non-surgical methods available that can help women regain their confidence and physical comfort.
By Nazmi Baycin2 years ago in Viva
Podcast Review - Michelle Obama Podcast
Michelle Obama's podcast, The Light Podcast, had an episode in 2020 with Dr. Sharon Malone called What Your Mother Never Told You About Health. Michelle begins with, "How many men do you think could deal with the severest form of cramps, which literally feels like a knife being stabbed and turned, and then released, and then turned, and then released? And you gotta do that, and you gotta get up and keep going. It's like, go to work."
By Andrea Corwin 2 years ago in Viva
The Impact of Labiaplasty on Woman's Wellness
In contemporary discourse surrounding women's wellness, the intersection of body image, personal choice, and cultural influences has catalyzed discussions around cosmetic procedures, including labiaplasty. This surgical intervention, aimed at reshaping the labia minora, reflects a convergence of societal beauty standards, evolving perceptions of genital aesthetics, and individual preferences. Exploring the multifaceted impact of labiaplasty on women's holistic well-being requires delving into its physiological, psychological, and socio-cultural dimensions, with attention to regional nuances such as those observed in Dubai.
By Nazmi Baycin2 years ago in Viva
The mystery of the world's most voracious eater
Innate gluttony Charles Domery was born in 1778, in the village of Benche in Poland, then occupied by Prussia. As one of nine brothers, he has the unusual trait of all his siblings: he is very gluttonous, always tormented by hunger.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Viva
Review of The Mother of the Bride: Climax clichés and gorgeous settings mask a generic plot.
Review of The Mother of the Bride: Climax clichés and gorgeous settings mask a generic plot. Ever wanting to escape in the picturesque beauties of nature while aimlessly wandering in the darkness with no mobile phone or a torch, sounds like a morbid plan without thoughtful execution behind it. While it is a celebratory year as this year is marked as a renewal of the cherish of romantic comedies with movies like Anyone But You, Idea of You, Players and many more, Netflix's most recent romantic comedy released in the week of Mother’s day, The Mother of the Bride tries to sell the second chance romance in the exotic location of Phuket, Thailand, yet its formulaic plot and half baked characteristic execution makes it dull and cliched. Let's dive deeper into the nuances of the plot.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Viva
pc(NO)s
Losing my period for an entire year felt like losing a part of myself. Each month, the absence reminded me that something was wrong, a silent alarm that my body wasn't functioning as it should. I tried to brush it off, to convince myself it was just a phase, but deep down, I knew something was off.
By Alice Saldini2 years ago in Viva
The detrimental impact of aesthetic norms on emotional wellness
What are beauty standards and where do they stem from? Beauty standards are cultural beliefs that influence social power and dictate how individuals should look to be socially accepted. These standards encompass physical features like facial appearance, skin, and body shape, and can be either innate or alterable. Terms like "attractive," "pretty," and "good looking" are used to describe adherence to these standards. It can be challenging to determine which features can be changed and which cannot. Not conforming to societal beauty standards by refusing to alter one's appearance is often viewed as a moral failure. For instance, wearing makeup is not a natural or biological choice, but rather influenced by current trends.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Viva
I'm Proud of You
Dear Empress, In case no one has told you lately, I’m so fucking proud of you! Look at you, Empress. Putting yourself first for once. Putting in the time for self care, taking care of your body and your mind. Learning how to construct boundaries after so many years of people pleasing and actually enforcing them. Finally realizing your worth and expecting others to act accordingly. Refusing to settle for the bare minimum. That's a long road from where you have started.
By The Protagonist Priestess2 years ago in Viva
Tighten Up and Let Loose: Unveiling the Secrets of Vaginal Rejuvenation
There are many myths and misconceptions about the vaginal area. Some people, for example, believe that vaginal elasticity can deteriorate and become loose indefinitely. However, this is not the case.
By Vijay Mistry2 years ago in Viva
When You Lose Yourself Trying to Fix Someone Else, Remember This . Content Warning.
So, you’ve lost yourself trying to fix someone else. It’s lonely and confusing. And, you’re probably exhausted. Navigating relationships can be complicated even in the best of circumstances.
By Blair Nicole2 years ago in Viva









