Content : Knowing your body when you are a woman and having all the relevant health information in your head is at best a tour de force, at worst a headache. Even if we have to admit things have been changing for the better in recent years. It is a fundamental subject that is unfortunately a source of anguish for many people, who dare not ask certain questions: "Why do I itch: mycosis, herpes or something else? What if my tampon or cup gets stuck? What can I do about vaginal dryness? Is it normal for my periods to change color? What is vaginismus? What contraception should I choose? What are my consent rights: do I have the right to say no to a doctor? How do I live with an STI or a more serious illness?" It is an intimate, complex and sensitive subject, which makes the need for information more necessary than ever.
- A complete, easy-to-understand guide to all gynecological questions.
- Over 100 questions divided into 4 main themes: knowing and observing your body, gynecological disorders and diseases, sexually transmitted diseases and infections, and living with your illness. They are completed with advice, tips, explanatory drawings and testimonials.
- Louise Brunet - sex therapist and naturopath - provides precise, guilt-free answers that can be adapted to each individual, to help women deal with the big and small gynecological worries of their life.