Yeah, I have a period. And a vagina, not a va-jay-jay. It's what makes me a woman. But society and the media aren't being straight with me. It's like there's a code of secrecy and it makes me feel uncomfortable when talking about these topics.
A recent North American study confirms that women feel expected to keep vaginal health issues to themselves[1]. Where are we supposed to get the health information we need if we don't feel okay talking openly with our mothers, doctors or friends?
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