Friday, July 27, 2012

About Women's Health: Let's Talk About Sex

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Some people have no problem talking about any aspect of their health... except when it comes to their sexual health. But having a healthy, happy sex life is a lot more attainable if you're able to express your needs.

Discussing Sexual Issues
When it comes to conversation topics, talking with your partner about a sexual problem probably isn't something most people eagerly look forward to. Whether you've been together a few weeks or several years, our Guide to Sexuality's excellent advice can help make the conversation go more smoothly. Read more...

Sex and Infertility
When couples struggle with infertility, talking about sex can become an emotionally painful conversation. But it's important for both partners to express their needs and desires. Read more...
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How Much PDA is Too Much?
Everyone has their own cut-off line for how publicly they're willing to display their affection. What should you say if your partner is into more (or less) than you are? Read more...

Talking to Your Children About Sex
It's not easy to sit down and talk to your kids about sex. But helping them learn the real facts is the best way to support them in having a healthy sex life, including preventing pregnancy and STDs. These tips will make things more comfortable for both of you. Read more...

 


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