Women’s Health Is Everyday Health
Learn the difference between spontaneous and responsive desire, how each shows up in real life, and how to support a healthy, satisfying sex life.
Sexual arousal is a complex, fascinating process, especially for women. Understanding how it works and why taking the time to “warm up” is so important can help you enjoy sex more, feel more connected to your body, and increase pleasure whether you’re solo or with a partner.
If you’ve ever thought, “I’m in the mood, but I can’t get wet,” or noticed your body responding without feeling turned on, you’re not alone. It’s called arousal non-concordance, when physical sexual responses don’t align with mental or emotional desire.
Science is still discovering so much about female bodies. But through research and attention, we’re making exciting progress.
Embrace all of your sexuality with these new ideas for sex.
Learn how to enjoy incredible sex when on vacation, the surprising health benefits provided, and how to recreate the thrill once you're back home.
Viagra is primarily used to treat erectile dysfunction in men, but can it help women, too? Learn more about whether Viagra can be effective for women.
Lube can be a game-changing addition to your sex life. Learn more about the benefits of lube, and how it can help reduce pain during sex.
Struggling with a lack of sex drive? We explain 12 likely causes and share possible treatment options that can help get you in the mood once again.
Evidence suggests that orgasms can help lower blood pressure and look after your heart health.
Discover the connection between depression and orgasm, and how orgasms can play a role in managing depressive symptoms.
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