
The Conversation We're Not—But Should Be—Having About Sexual Health & Cancer
What people impacted by breast and GYN cancer need to know about reclaiming their sexual health, from side effects to solutions
What people impacted by breast and GYN cancer need to know about reclaiming their sexual health, from side effects to solutions
Breastie, Mindy, shares how she transformed her inner dialogue to celebrate her body while still acknowledging the hardships it's been through.
From finding the right personal lubricant to meeting yourself where you are, this is what helped me.
I suffered in silence after experiencing trauma from painful sex and losing a part of my body. Here’s how I discovered a new definition of pleasure.
You don’t have to love your body post mastectomy or diagnosis but taking time to reconnect can help with recovery.
Dating can be intimidating enough. Add in a genetic mutation and some major scars and it can feel nearly impossible.