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Reasons for Painful Sex You May Not Know About
Is sex painful for you? There's no need to suffer alone and in silence! Read this article to find out what may be happening so that you can discuss with your doctor.

Dr. Charlsie Celestine, MD.
Jun 23, 20252 min read


When your UTI Keeps Coming Back
Having only one urinary tract infection (UTI) is bad enough but when it is recurrent it can significantly upend your life. A UTI happens when enough bacteria enters the bladder through the urethra causing an infection. The urethra actually opens just above the vaginal opening. Which for females is a vulnerable spot that can easily be surrounded by bacteria. Now, some are on the luckier side and don't get UTIs or maybe just one in their lifetime, but a few of us get them all t

Dr. Charlsie Celestine, MD.
Jan 6, 20252 min read


Seeds to Incorporate into Your Diet
Seeds are good sources of fiber and incorporating them into your diet will help reduce the risks of constipation and indigestion.

Chikeremma Dr. B
Aug 5, 20244 min read


How to Know If You're Exercising Enough
This recommendation works well for someone to lead a healthy life generally. However, if you have a specific goal to...

Chikeremma Dr. B
Jun 24, 20244 min read


5 Women Share Their Experiences Living With PCOS
Over the past several years, women's reproductive health and overall wellness have become increasingly prominent topics of discussion. This isn't merely a passing trend; rather, it stems from many questions women have had about their bodies. As girls transition into women, we learn about periods, managing our menstrual cycles, and contraception. However, what we often lack is guidance on navigating the eb and flow of our hormones, understanding their implications, and acknowl

Billyne Piquion
Jun 10, 20248 min read


Debunking Myths about Hormonal Birth Control
The topic of hormonal birth control can be controversial. Between what you read and see online and what your friends and family might tell you, there is so much misinformation swirling out there about birth control. Because of that I think its important here and now to debunk some of the myths surrounding the use of birth control. Overview of Hormonal Birth Control First a quick overview, hormonal birth control come in many forms - pills, patch, ring, injection, intrauterine

Dr. Charlsie Celestine, MD.
May 20, 20243 min read


Eat these 7 Skincare Ingredients to Improve Your Skin Health
There is a popular saying, “You are what you eat” and we can all agree that this is true because most of the time, we find that our dietary choices impact the state of our skin health. The skin is like a mirror that projects what goes on within our bodies so it's expected that when we consume unhealthy foods over healthy ones, we find ourselves experiencing skin issues such as dryness, acne breakouts, and early aging signs. Before we delve into the healthy essential nutrient

Chikeremma Dr. B
Apr 1, 20247 min read


The Truth About Heavy Periods
Firstly, let's establish what constitutes heavy periods. A heavy period is one where you bleed more than 80mL of blood during your period and/or if you have a period that lasts longer than 7 days. To put it simply, if your period extends beyond 7 days or if you find yourself changing your pad or tampon every 2 hours due to excessive blood flow or leakage, that qualifies as abnormally heavy. Photo by Polina Tankilevitch Potential causes of heavy periods If you have now read t

Dr. Charlsie Celestine, MD.
Mar 11, 20242 min read


What do Pap smears detect, and what do my results mean?
One of the things women have to do each year is go to the gynecologist for their annual checkup, commonly referred to as the "well woman visit." This yearly visit includes discussions about any changes over the past year, a breast exam, and a vaginal exam. Only sometimes does it actually include the Pap test! Image by Skims.com Pap Smear Guidelines and Frequency Pap smears (or paps for short) only need to be done every 3 years under 30 years of age and every 5 years over 30 y

Dr. Charlsie Celestine, MD
Jan 22, 20243 min read


Best Lubricants to use When Trying to get Pregnant
All vaginal products are not created equal! This is my first rule of thumb. Supplements such as vitamins for example are not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), but surprisingly, personal lubricants are! They are classified as a medical device and in the same grouping as powered wheelchairs - isn't that interesting? Photo by Jill Burrow So first and foremost, I recommend any lubricant you use, check the labeling to ensure FDA clearance. Why this is important

Dr. Charlsie Celestine, MD
Nov 27, 20232 min read
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