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The complex community of organisms living in your vagina plays a part in your risk of developing certain non-infectious conditions - like cancer.
A lot of nasty vaginal concerns can masquerade as a yeast infection. Here’s what it could really be.
Emerging research shows a strong relationship between endometriosis and the microbiome. Here we explore the link and what it means for women’s health.
The answer is found in your bacterial and fungal load.
Preterm birth does not always have long term consequences, but it is important to know what might increase your chances so that you can be proactive in monitoring your pregnancy
Find out what we know and what we don’t about this sexually transmitted infection
Although this infection can lead to some pretty serious complications if left undiagnosed, it is also easily treated
Most women will experience vaginitis at some point in their lives, so it’s worth understanding what causes it and how it can be prevented
A lot of the time it’s perfectly normal and nothing to worry about. However, it’s important to know what to look out for just in case something else is going on
Another emerging disease that is even more poorly understood than Mycoplasma genitalium
Most women will have to deal with at least one yeast infection at some point in their lives. Here’s what to keep an eye out for
A miscarriage is the body’s way of reacting to a fetus not developing normally. It is more common than you might think and is usually not linked to fertility problems.
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