Vaginal Health: 5 Ways To Love Your Vagina This V-Day
Valentine's day is a natural time to consider your vaginal health but it’s important, year-round, to consider how you look after and relate to your vagina. Find out how to do just that!
Valentine's day is a natural time to consider your vaginal health but it’s important, year-round, to consider how you look after and relate to your vagina. Find out how to do just that!
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The connection between baby powder and ovarian cancer is hard to dispute. Science clearly connects the two yet people are still using it daily. Why are doctors not more vigilant at advising patients not to use it?