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  • G-spot – is it there after all?

    G-spot – is it there after all?

    The G-spot, also known as Grafenberg’s point, is characterized by its strong innervation. In practice, it is a nerve ganglion located on the front wall of the vagina. It comes in a variety of sizes, but is more commonly seen reaching the size of a pea. With its direct stimulation, the “pea” can cause a…

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  • Dr. Ludmil Elenchev: We lose 350 – 400 Bulgarian women a year due to cervical cancer

    Dr. Ludmil Elenchev: We lose 350 – 400 Bulgarian women a year due to cervical cancer

    Dr. Ludmil Elenchev is an obstetrician-gynecologist and oncologist, head of the Second Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the “Nadezhda” Women’s Health Hospital, Sofia. He graduated from the Higher Medical Institute in Pleven. There are recognized specialties in obstetrics and gynecology, oncology and health management. – Dr. Elenchev, Bulgaria is at the forefront of cervical…

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  • Free cervical cancer screenings have begun

    Free cervical cancer screenings have begun

    On the occasion of the European Cervical Cancer Prevention Week, “Dr. Shterev” Medical Complex is organizing a campaign for free preventive examinations. Consultations will include a gynecological examination, pap smear and ultrasound examination. They will be held from January 20 to 23 inclusive. It is necessary to make an appointment in advance by phone: 02…

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  • Sexual addiction – myth or reality?

    Sexual addiction – myth or reality?

    Most people have probably heard of the condition “sex addict”. However, did you know that the scientific community is debating whether it is an actual violation or whether it even refers to sex? Roy Reed, a psychologist researcher, explains that in these cases the cause is not sex, just as in eating disorders it is…

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  • Sexual disorders – what are they in both sexes

    Sexual disorders – what are they in both sexes

    Sexual disorders are explained by the inability of both sexual partners to fully experience their sexual contact. This, in many disorders, worsens in couples both their social contact and the possibility in the future for the relationship to develop and progress to a higher emotional level. Although sexual problems do not damage the body’s physiological…

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  • Cunnilingus – a kiss on the most tender intimate area

    Cunnilingus – a kiss on the most tender intimate area

    Some “naughty” smells are released during sex. This definitely scares the ladies away from practicing oral love where they get kisses on the most tender areas of their body. But cunnilingus has been around since ancient times and is responsible for delivering erotic ecstasy in a completely natural and female-pleasing way. For most people, oral…

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  • Middle-class women are more sexually satisfied

    Middle-class women are more sexually satisfied

    Middle-class women, as well as those more affluent, enjoy better sex lives than those with less financial means, a new study finds. Income and social status are believed to matter to them because it allows them a certain level of independence that many low-income housewives do not have ‘access’ to. Scientists have found that when…

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  • 10 health benefits of sex

    10 health benefits of sex

    Sex, in addition to pleasure, also brings some health benefits. Here is a list of 10 such: 1. People who have sex more often have a higher level of protection against viruses and other disease-causing factors. A study conducted by Wilkes University in Pennsylvania found that those who had sex 2-3 times a week had…

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  • Vulvovaginitis – swelling and discomfort in the vagina

    Vulvovaginitis – swelling and discomfort in the vagina

    Vulvovaginitis is an inflammatory disease of the labia and vagina in women that is caused by sexually transmitted infections. Among the most common causes are infections with herpes simplex virus 2 and papilloma virus, with the complication of developed condylomas. Chlamydial infections and their specific chlamydial condylomas also lead to the development of vulvovaginitis. Of…

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