Once whispered about in hushed tones, women’s intimate concerns are finally entering the mainstream driven by awareness, science, and a growing belief that comfort, control, and pleasure matter.For decades, women’s intimate health has lived in the shadows spoken about in hushed tones, often dismissed as “normal,” and rarely addressed proactively. Concerns such as urinary leakage, vaginal laxity, dryness, or pain during intimacy were quietly accepted as inevitable after childbirth or with age.But...
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