Category: Women’s health
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Why can’t I reach orgasm?
Achieving orgasm during intercourse does not always occur, and women suffer more than men. According to the data, about 20-30% of women and 5% of men do not achieve orgasm every time they have sex. Men who have not achieved an erection, and women who do not experience orgasm, are thought to suffer from some…
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Orgasm – the interaction of mind and body
From hard work to child-related responsibilities, days of passion can seem like a distant memory. The desire for sex can be affected by stress, sleep, and other factors. Despite all this, researchers have found that for three-quarters of women, sex after 40 is better than sex at 20. In fact, it has a lot to…
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NHS Targets Heart Attacks and Strokes in Long-Term Plan
The NHS unveiled its new Long Term Plan on 7 January, with a commitment to tackle major killer conditions, including heart attack and stroke. The NHS Long-Term Plan will focus on the early detection and prevention of heart conditions. Genetic testing will be available for people with dangerously high cholesterol, reaching around 30,000 people. This…
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Vaginal bleeding after sex
Vaginal bleeding after sex – what can it be? Vaginal bleeding after intercourse is relatively common and may also occur on days when menstruation is not expected. Although commonly referred to as “vaginal” bleeding, the term refers to both bleeding from the vagina and bleeding from other parts of the genitals and excretory system. Vaginal…
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Curious about the hymen
The hymen is a mucous fold that partially covers the entrance to the vagina. During the first sexual intercourse, it ruptures, which leads to bleeding. Here are some interesting and little-known facts about the so-called “virgin lightning”. An imperforated hymen is a disease Usually the hymen has one or more holes of different sizes. In…
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How to increase libido naturally?
There are times when we do not agree with our partner when it comes to sex, and the lack of it can negatively affect relationships. In these cases, it is important to know how we can increase libido naturally in order to strengthen both our sex life and the relationship with our partner… Let’s fight…
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Common causes of pain during sex
Pain during sex can be caused by a number of underlying conditions that differ between the two sexes. In a 2016 British study published in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, one in ten women experienced severe pain and discomfort during intimate contact. Accepting this as normal or because they are ashamed, these women do…
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Libido drops sharply with calcium deficiency
Lack (deficiency) of calcium is most often rooted in malnutrition or increased activity of the parathyroid glands. With a lack of calcium due to irregular intake, malfunctions in the thought process occur, irritability increases, lack of sleep, and rapid onset of fatigue during physical exertion are noted. All these factors significantly reduce libido – the…