NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Some vaginal lubricants labeled as "not spermicidal" may not be so harmless to sperm, and could actually thwart their egg-bound journey, suggests a new Swiss study.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Let’s face it: Most of us have experienced dryness down there at one point or another. In fact, vaginal ...
Vaginal dryness occurs due to a lack of vaginal lubrication (wetness). It can cause symptoms like dryness, irritated skin, burning, or itching. Vaginal dryness is most common during menopause (when ...
BALTIMORE, Maryland — Water-based personal vaginal lubricants can not only relieve vaginal dryness but also can improve dyspareunia and increase other measures of sexual satisfaction for women, ...
The lubricant is Infused with organic aloe vera, vitamin E and hyaluronic acid. The new product is available for $8.99 at phdfemininehealth.com, Amazon and CVS (in-store and online).
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Two thirds of women in a new U.S. study reported regularly using cleansers, lubricants or petroleum jelly intravaginally - and some of the products were linked to a higher ...
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