The V Book: A Doctor's Guide to Complete Vulvovaginal Health
The Groundbreaking Guide Every Woman Needs
With The V Book, women will learn everything they need to know about the basics of vulvovaginal—or “V”–health, an essential yet often overlooked area of women’s health. Dr. Elizabeth G. Stewart, the nation’s foremost expert in vulvovaginal care and sexual-pain disorders, answers the questions about the all too common “V” ailments...more
With The V Book, women will learn everything they need to know about the basics of vulvovaginal—or “V”–health, an essential yet often overlooked area of women’s health. Dr. Elizabeth G. Stewart, the nation’s foremost expert in vulvovaginal care and sexual-pain disorders, answers the questions about the all too common “V” ailments...more
Paperback, 455 pages
Published
June 25th 2002
by Bantam
(first published December 31st 2001)
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My sexual education began in sixth grade, when they divided the girls from the boys and told us about boobs and periods and where babies came from. I always assumed that, in the sex eds in the following years -- junior high, high school classes, experience and the gossip of friends -- that the details would flesh out (so to speak). After all, I was there to learn! I raised my hand, I asked the questions. I formed support groups and image-searched online.
Somehow, I still never even knew that wome...more
Somehow, I still never even knew that wome...more
Finding a book on gynecology on my mother’s bookshelf when I was 11 radically changed my life. I learned how my body worked and why it did things; I learned to ask questions and explore; I learned about intercourse and contraception and abortion. I grew up unafraid. I didn’t really appreciate how important that education was for me until I started working in sex ed and realized that very few people get that kind of grounding in their own bodies.
The V Book is incredible. It covers the basics, but...more
The V Book is incredible. It covers the basics, but...more
Ok I'm totally not done yet but just from what I have read so far this should be required reading for every women. Its so sad to me that more women don't have a better understanding of how their bodies work. There is so much shame and stigma surrounding the vagina that we shy away from the topic. We allow men more access to our bodies than we allow ourselves. This book is a wealth of information and talks about vulvovaginal health in a way that is so clear and so casual. I love it! Every women s...more
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recommended to me as a readable book to give to teens about female reproductive health. want to check it out for my daughters
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