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This is How You Vagina: All About Your Vajayjay and Why You Probably Shouldn't Call it That

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Product Description The history, mystery, and majesty of the most fascinating organIn This is How You Vagina, Dr. Nicole Williams presents readers with a much-needed education on the history, science, and attitudes of the most fascinating and misunderstood part of the female anatomy: the vagina. She covers valuable information about sexual function, childbirth, and physiology and provides answers to her patients’ (and probably your) most asked questions. She matter-of-factly dispels the most common myths and misinformation concerning female genitalia, including― No, your vagina doesn’t need steaming Those panty liners are unnecessary―your vagina needs to breathe It’s actually perfectly normal for your vagina to have an odor―consider it your personal brand This book is an easy-to-understand guide, complete with illustrations, for women to explore and understand their vaginas in a way they never have before. You will learn what's normal and what's not, including that, yes, yours is most certainly normal too. This is How You Vagina is essential reading for anyone who is looking to better understand the form and function of this most majestic and fascinating organ. Review "Gynecologist Williams separates women’s health fact from fiction in her information-packed debut. [...] Women of all ages will appreciate the wisdom on offer." —Publishers Weekly"This is the perfect book for those who want to know but may feel a bit self-conscious, as it has a direct approach and a sense of humor that allows readers to laugh a little as they learn and helps ease the discomfort. " —Readers' Favorite“Our bodies have been shrouded in shame and secrecy for far too long. Thank goodness Dr. Williams is here to pull back the curtain to help us to better understand and appreciate our bodies—all in the name of wellness, self-love, and pleasure.” —Jessica O’Reilly, PhD, sexologist, author of The New Sex Bible, and host of the podcast Sex with Dr. Jess“Yes, we’ve lived with our vaginas for our entire lives, but I’m sure most women only have a cursory amount of knowledge about them. Dr. Nicole Williams successfully expands our knowledge of ‘vajayjays’ (and lays out the case why not to call them that). This is not a textbook; it’s written with wit and logic and is easy to understand. She dispels trendy vaginal treatments and myths about what’s ‘good’ and ‘bad’ for the vagina. Most importantly, once you have a better knowledge of this body part, you’re equipped to treat it properly. Frankly, I think it’s a book parents should have their daughters read as they begin puberty.” —Adrianna Hopkins, Emmy Award–winning news anchor and women’s health advocate“This Is How You Vagina is an excellent combination of history, science, and real talk from your bestie. Dr. Williams delivers tons of valuable information in an approachable way that will have you giggling while you are learning all about your lady bits.” —Sarah Deysach, owner of Early to Bed Sex Shop, Chicago, Illinois“This Is How You Vagina is a refreshingly witty yet painstakingly accurate account of the female reproductive tract. As a practicing board certified gynecologist, I would recommend this book to every human with a vajayjay!” —Ruth Arumala, DO, MPH, NCMP, FACOG About the Author Dr. Nicole Williams is a native of East St. Louis and board certified Obstetrician and Gynecologist. With the philosophy of marrying both alternative and traditional medicine, Dr. Williams opened The Gynecology Institute of Chicago in July 2013. Since that time, she has expanded the GIC to 3 locations and has cared for thousands of patients (and their vaginas). Dr. Williams has a degree in English Literature and Biochemistry from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and an MD from Loyola University Chicago. In 2008, she made it to the final round of ABC's ''The Mole'' reality show, taking second place. Dr. Williams has appeared in Redbook, Prevention Magazine, Chicago Sun-Times, WomensForum.