Vaginal Tightening
Age and childbirth take their toll on a woman’s body, and the vagina goes through major changes when she gives birth or enters menopause.
Age and childbirth take their toll on a woman’s body, and the vagina goes through major changes when she gives birth or enters menopause.
If you have been trying for a while but are concerned about not being able to fall pregnant, this article looks at the issue of fertility.
There has never been a better time to get pregnant over the age of 40 thanks to the wide range of treatments and advice available to assist conception.
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome or PCOS is a is a condition that affects the female reproductive organs and is a surprisingly common condition estimated to affect as many as one in ten women in the UK.
One in three women will experience heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) at some point. HMB, also called Menorrhagia is a medical condition defined by prolonged periods that can have a negative impact on a woman’s physical and emotional quality of life.
Many women will experience reduced sensation and a loss of elasticity in their vaginal area which often happens as a result of ageing, childbirth, surgery, or even weight loss.
Many women can experience a vaginal prolapse where tissues supporting the bladder, womb or bowel become overstretched and the pelvic floor muscles weaken. This weakening often causes the uterus, urethra, bladder, or rectum to droop down into the vagina.
Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI) can be described as a condition in which the ovaries stop functioning before the age of 40. It is also referred to as premature ovarian failure or premature menopause.