Sex With Emily - Get to Know Your Vulva
Episode Date: October 1, 2024How well do you know the vulva and vagina? In this episode, I’m joined by two guests to break down all things V. We’re talking about how to take care of your vulva, and so much more. My first gues...t is OB/GYN, author of the She-Ology book series, and an expert in all things women’s sexual health, Dr. Sherry Ross. She shares the benefits of getting to know your (or your partner’s) vulva, the relationship between insecurity and porn, solutions for painful sex, and of course, squirting. Next, we have Dr. Pablo Gonzalez, who specializes in obstetrics and gynecology for the last 10 years and is the pioneer in regenerative gynecology. We talk about the company V-health and how beneficial it is for all vulva owners. In this episode, you’ll learn: The impact of aging, hormonal changes, and lifestyle factors on vaginal wellness. How the V-Health serum can improve moisture and overall sexual pleasure. The importance of taking proactive steps for your sexual wellness Show Notes: More Dr. Sherry | Website | Instagram More Dr. Pablo Gonzalez | Website | V-Health Join the SmartSX Membership: Access exclusive sex coaching, live expert sessions, community building, and tools to enhance your pleasure and relationships with Dr. Emily Morse. Yes! No! Maybe? List & Other Sex With Emily Guides: Explore pleasure, deepen connections, and enhance intimacy using these Sex With Emily downloadable guides. SHOP WITH EMILY! (free shipping on orders over $99) The only sex book you’ll ever need: Smart Sex: How to Boost Your Sex IQ and Own Your Pleasure This episode is brought to you by: V-Health (Visit getvhealth.com and use code "EMILY20" for 20% off at checkout) Try Solaray her life Stages Today! Use code "SEXWITHEMILY" to get 15% off your entire order! Want more? Visit the Sex With Emily Website Let’s get social: Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok | Threads | YouTube Let’s text: Sign up here Want me to slide into your email inbox? Sign Up Here for sex tips on the regular. See the full show notes at sexwithemily.com
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In general, I've heard you say treat your vagina like you would the skin on your face.
And I thought, yeah, I would never use the same soap on my face.
I don't even use my body soap on my face.
But with the vagina, we just kind of skip over it.
You're listening to Sex with Emily.
I'm Dr. Emily, and I'm here to help you
prioritize your pleasure and liberate
the conversation around sex.
How well do you know the vulva and vagina?
On this episode, I'm joined by two guests
to break down all things V.
We're talking about how to take care of your vulva,
the importance of strengthening your pelvic floor,
and so much more.
My first guest is OB-GYN,
author of the Sheology book series and an
expert in all things women's sexual health, Dr. Sheri Ross. She shares the benefits of getting to
know your or your partner's vulva, the relationship between insecurity and porn, solutions for painful
sex and of course squirting. Next we have Dr. Pablo Gonzalez who specializes in obstetrics and
gynecology for the last 10 years and is the pioneer in regenerative gynecology. We talk about
the company V-Health and how beneficial it is for all Volvo owners. Please rate
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Dr. Sheri Ross, AKA Dr.. Sherry is an OBGYN, author of Sheology, the definitive guide to
women's intimate health period and Sheology the sequel. Let's continue the conversation.
She's a health expert. She's been a passionate advocate for women's health for over 25 years
and she's received nearly every top doctor, super doctor,
and patient's choice award in the United States.
And you can find more about her at drsherry.com.
Welcome to the show.
I'm so excited to have you here.
I feel like you've been such an advocate for women
creating such powerful resources and products.
So could you tell everyone about
yourself before we get into all the questions?
Sure, sure. Well, first of all, just grateful to be on the show. So I'm just an OBGYN, a
private practice Santa Monica for over 25 years. I love what I do. And I always say
that my most important conversations are when a woman's legs are in stirrups.
Because that's when I get to hear all the good stuff.
And a lot of my creations have really come from the need that I see is missing for women
in sexual wellness.
My books really came from those conversations.
It was beyond our bodies, ourselves.
I just thought, you know, this are the stuff I have to write down.
So your books are fabulous, first off, Sheology, the definitive guide to women's intimate health,
period. And then Sheology, this shequel, let's continue the conversation. And I felt when
I looked at them, like, finally, I have a resource now to send all the women in my life,
like this is your present, no matter what age you are.
I love that.
And so I love that your book is all things V.
It's like the healthy V, the hormonal V,
the benched V, collapsed V, divorced V.
Thank you.
And we are just walking around,
women don't wanna look at themselves.
I mean, I was thinking, so many memories came back to me
when I was in my 20s and 30s,
I was living in San Francisco,
and I had a male gynecologist.
The one question was like, are you having regular sex?
Are you using protection?
Like how many partners do you have?
And I always felt so grateful the years that I had a partner, one partner.
And then there's some years I'm like six, you know, and I was like in my open stage.
So I was like, you know, all genders.
So I felt shame.
And if it's just that one question was just like, okay, can we get past the part about
my side?
I don't want you to think I'm sexual, but his hands are in my vagina.
So it's just like we don't and I always say this on my show, we don't want to talk to
our doctors about our vaginas.
We don't talk to our friends about it.
We don't even want to take a look.
Right?
So you really get women to not only take a look with a mirror, but you get them to really
understand the importance.
It's so empowering to know your vagina and to understand it and to keep saying the word,
you know?
That's right.
I mean, you know, she's our best friend.
Like our BFFs, we have to nurture them.
We have to get to know them and empower ourselves.
And you know, listen, it's a cultural issue that we are all fighting to stand
arm in arm do grassroots movements together you know to change this conversation because
we are taking back our bodies slowly but surely. I love something that you said and I think we
should just start with the vagina in general. I've heard you say treat your vagina like you would the
skin on your face and I thought yeah I would never use the same soap on my face.
I don't even use my body soap on my face.
But with the vagina, we just kind of skip over it.
So what don't we know about taking care of our vagina?
I always say this is a very delicate area of skin.
There's sweat gland, there's hair follicles.
And women are confused how to take care of this area.
So if you just use it as the same way,
use special cleansers,
hydrating creams and moisturizers that you do your face,
that you would use on your vulva. And that's how we have to start caring and thinking about this very important
delicate area of our body. Right, and can I use my same products on my face
or on my vagina, or do you think we have to use
different products?
I think you sort of do, because it's all about
the pH balance for so many things that we use there.
So there's special products that are made for the face
that may have retinol in it, or different ingredients
that you may not use on the vagina.
And some of those products used on your face
can also be drying.
So, you know, anything that's not cared for,
moisturized and cleansed can get dry.
Dryness leads to itching, irritation, and painful sex.
Problems exercising, shaving, lasering,
whatever you're doing down there is drying out the skin.
Yes, it's dry, it does get dry.
It really does. I mean, you don't realize it, I guess, because we're
not looking at our bodies. And you've looked at a lot. And I also love people should check
out your visual vagina library at DrSheri.com.
Yeah.
I mean, you guys, if you want to know, you guys are often saying to me, I don't know
what's wrong with me. Like vaginas are like snowflakes. They're all different. And if
you don't believe me, go to your website
and look at it.
It's such a great resource to illustrate
the different kinds of vaginas and vulvas that women have.
The visual vaginal library, VVL,
I did it with my first book.
And I wanted to be show and tell.
I wanted women to be able to see what I was talking about.
If you have a vaginal tear and you're having painful sex
and you look at your vagina and you see a big tear,
then you go to the VVL on my Dr. Cherry site,
all of a sudden you're like, oh my God, I have that.
Or an infection or how big are my lips?
I'm wondering if you saw with the ubiquity of porn,
probably when the smartphones ended up in our pocket like 2005, did you see an increase in women asking about their labias
and is there something wrong with my vagina? Am I not normal? Or has that been happening?
Yes. The answer is unequivocally yes. I mean, everyone's, how do I get the perfect vagina?
Or what I'm noticing is that the boyfriends are commenting, and in fact, the perfect V
was my first chapter in the Sheology book because this was new, this whole conversation.
And you do this so well in your book, Sheology, and in all your materials that there's nothing
to be shameful for.
Your vagina's fine the way it is.
The more confident we are with it, it's going to be fine.
But it is that one partner
that might shame you or say something,
and then it's just gut-wrenching, you know?
You're like, oh God, you just wanna take it away.
And I'll tell you, I mean, there are people
who do have a long labia.
There are people that are out there,
but for the most part, your vulva is beautiful and uneven.
Just like our eyes, our breasts, anything in twos, right, Emily?
Anything in twos.
Yes.
Exactly.
Everything is uneven.
That is so true.
Women, now what about squirting?
See, I just want to ask you the questions that I get asked.
Can every woman learn to squirt?
It can be hard sometimes, but I think the G spot and other spots in the vagina where
these liquids are coming out under that little skin's gland area, I think we all have the
capability.
I mean, they say up to 70% of women can squirt.
Maybe it's not the one we've all seen of the half arc that goes about 10 feet that
pours.
Exactly.
That's not going to happen.
Right.
But you know you get wet, and sometimes you get more wet than other times, and you're
like, oh, I'm sitting in this new puddle on my bed.
I mean, that is squirting as well, wouldn't you say?
I think there's just different-
Yeah, it is squirting.
We all get wet.
It's just that we think it's going to be like this geyser, like you see in more, like,
comforter and vagina.
And it's not.
But do it for yourself
because you want to learn that because your partner is like, hey, can you do that cool
thing that you're going to squirt all over the place? I don't want that. Have you found
that in the work that you're doing, is there any universal thing that you found in all
these years that is just this like what women just really need to know if you're like, this
is what women, I want you to know this about your vagina?
Well, I want them first and foremost to look at it. I will see women in their 40s and 50s
who have never looked at their vagina. And they're almost embarrassed, but I'm always
like, oh, let's just look together and I'll pull it out. But I mean, the clitoris, the
road to success. I mean, you have to know where it is. What's your anatomy? I think
it's so important to know.
And then I really think it's important to know how to care for your vagina, how to clean
it.
And vagina, meaning vulva and vagina, I think this is what's also been a problem for us
is, you know, it used to be vagina meant everything.
So I get a lot of questions from listeners and I would love to if
you could help me answer some of them here. This is from Grace 37 in Kentucky.
Dear Dr. Emily, I was wondering if you could speak on perimenopause. I think I
may be going through it but when I've spoken with my gynecologist about it, my
last two annual exams she's been dismissive saying you're kind of young
for that. I realize I'm young for it but my mother went through early menopause at 40 and I'm
approaching 40 myself. I have symptoms like hair loss, anxiety, mood swings,
heavier than normal periods. I used to feel cold all the time now I'm hot. I have
occasional hot flashes and night sweats and occasional vaginal dryness. My
monthly menstrual migraines seem to have gotten better. Should I have blood work done?
Is there some kind of way to know
if I'm starting perimenopause?
I've read mixed articles saying hormones
are changing so much during menopause
that testing isn't accurate.
Should I assume I am?
I think knowing would help with my anxiety.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the subject.
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worked for me I know. Okay what else should we tell Grace here? First of all I
just my heart goes out to you, you know you are not alone and perimenopause so
it's usually your 10 years before menopause.
Now, if the average age of menopause is 51,
usually your 40s.
But listen, it definitely can be happening in someone
in their late 30s.
And you're describing exactly what perimenopause is.
All the symptoms, hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia,
depression, anxiety, heart palpitations, panic attacks,
hair loss.
And you're probably having regular periods and your FSH and estradiol, which are the hormones,
hopefully she's checking and if she hasn't, your doctor should, and they're probably gonna be normal.
No big surprise. But that is perimenopause. And I think that the eye of the storm is coming.
Yeah, giving you back the estrogen because that's what we're talking about is that as
you start to lose estrogen, the lining of the vagina walls become thinner, less lubrication,
all those things.
So if you can take hormones in a healthy way, like why not?
It's 10 years early.
We're talking 10 years perimenopause and then metapause is when you don't actually
don't get a period for a year, but we're talking 10 years women, at least 10, right?
Or it can be give or take.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's 10.
Perimenopause is it in, you know, again, if you are taking care of your vulva and vagina
and you're hydrating it, I will say this, I'm a very big fan of hyaluronic acid.
And we do use it for the vagina because it is so good for hydrating the cells.
And menopause is so hard and drying, and it begins in perimenopause.
There are hyaluronic acid that you can use inside instead of estrogen.
They've done great studies, Emily, looking at estrogen and hyaluronic acid just inside
for vulva or vaginal atrophy, dryness and thinning of the tissue and hyaluronic
acid did great. I mean, it had the same benefits.
Thank you for this. This is good information. Don't you have wearable dilators that you've
created?
I do. I do.
It's amazing. I was like, you make wearable dilators that women can just wear around and
do the dishes? I mean, I've talked a lot about women going to pelvic floor therapists, but once they
get treated, they could just wear it on their own.
Talk about the process of wearing a dilator.
I am a huge advocate of sexual wellness.
And what I was seeing was, A, we weren't offering enough conversation and knowledge, but we
weren't offering enough solutions.
And the traditional dilators were these long dilators that you'd have to lie on the bed
for 20 to 30 minutes, two or three times a week.
And a patient said to me, she's like, if I'm laying down, I'm either sleeping or I'm
dead.
So there was a time factor.
And so I said, we need to make them so you can
wear them because at least if I'm sitting in a chair or I'm working out or cooking dinner
or, you know, even reading a bedtime story to my child, I mean, you're stretching the
entrance, which is where a lot of women have discomfort and it's not just about the loot.
Yeah, I love your dilators.
I was like so excited they exist.
You know, I was thinking it's like if you were my gynecologist,
I would be excited to go, Dr. Sherry.
But we think about it.
We think, oh, God, the gynecologist is like going to the dentist.
And I just got to get in and get out.
But I want to encourage everyone listening who has a vagina and a Volvo
to be like, I get to go spend an hour like with my power source,
with somebody who is an expert in this area.
I'm excited to go to the gynecologist.
I get to ask these questions, so it helps my sexual health and my wellness.
Like, I want us to be like, yay, I get to take charge, you know?
So let's take responsibility for our own pleasure here in our own vaginas.
Let's talk about more of the causes of vaginal pain, because I really get asked this every day,
and it feels like it's even more so lately.
So what are the causes of pain that we don't really realize?
It's a very long list of potential reasons.
I think the most common that I find is vaginal dryness.
Women aren't getting adequately lubricated, not enough foreplay because we know how that
works.
It takes a woman 13 to 20 minutes of an orgasm and for a guy three to five and there's not
enough of the warmup and women need the warmup.
That tends to be the most common reason and of course we look to using lube and making
sure and communicating with your partner that you might need to be more revved up.
But also if you are stressed or you're, you know, you drink a lot of alcohol or tobacco,
you know, you're smoking cigarettes or using antihistamines or birth control or antidepressants,
that can also affect your ability to naturally lubricate.
I think infrequent intercourse is another one that we just don't talk about.
Well, how do you define infrequent?
Well, that's a great question.
I mean, you know, if the average is once a week, let's say, but you know, infrequent
is once a month is infrequent in my mind, but I'm talking more if you're in between
relationships and, you know, if it's birthday and anniversary sex, that's infrequent too.
But this is where like dilators to me are so important because I had a patient and she
was in her, you know, late 40s and she said, I haven't seen my husband in two months.
He's been working out of town and I know I'm going to have painful sex.
And she said, what can I do about it?
And I said, well, let me show you how to use these dilators. But what's nice about it is they come in smaller sizes and they're just not so intimidating.
So you can definitely use them twice, three times a week.
You leave them in for, you know, half hour.
And she called me, she's like, oh my God, I'm having the best sex ever.
And she said, I don't have pain.
We didn't have to go through that.
I didn't get a bladder infection. You know and it's so when I hear those
stories it makes me really happy. Yeah can we explain just to find what a
dilator is in case people don't know because we got all excited by your
dilators but we didn't even explain what they are. So dilators are to stretch out
the entrance the opening of the vagina to make anything that you put in there
later not not uncomfortable.
And it could also be tampons or a penis or a finger
or whatever it is, it can just, and also it gets you in,
if you're someone who's not having frequent sex,
I just love the idea of wearing it for,
how long do you suggest people wear it for?
So you can wear it for 30 minutes,
you can wear it for five minutes.
What about people who have repeated UTIs
or yeast infections, they always wanna know like,
why me, why, is it just your pH?
Is it something new?
Assuming it's with the same partner
and you're having regular penetration or regular contact,
because even if you have a steady relationship
but you're having penetration sex once a month,
you're more apt to get a UTI.
So it's really taking a deeper dive into knowing the why.
Recurrent yeast infection, recurrent Gardnerella bacterial infection are common, women in the
40s to 50s especially, and I'm convinced it's due to the hormonal changes that affect the
pH balance.
But there are like boric acid capsules that you can use to neutralize and keep the vagina
acidic because that's
what you want.
Or there are some really great products that are preventative for UTIs that have D-Manos
in them that sort of prevent the bacteria from, you know, sort of latching onto the
bladder.
So there are things that can be done.
It's not just throwing antibiotics your way.
There are things you can do.
Okay. Well, thank you for all the work that you're doing. I have to ask you now, Dr. Sherry,
the five quickie questions. Okay, ready? What's your biggest turn on?
Passionate kissing while listening to our favorite playlist in the background.
Okay. Biggest turn off?
Not showering regularly. Biggest turn off? Oh, not showering. Regularly.
What makes good sex?
Just love.
Love. Something you would tell your younger self about sex and relationships.
Get that mirror out, know your body, learn to masturbate.
Before you have any sexual experience, know yourself.
Number one thing you wish everyone knew about sex?
How great it is when you take control of it. Yes, Dr. Sherry, thank you so much for
being here. Where can people find you? Instagram Dr. Sherry R and also my
website DrSherry.com and I would love to continue our conversation. Definitely
Dr. Sherry.
We're gonna put all of your information in the show notes
and thank you, Dr. Sherry, for being here.
Thank you for having me, Emily.
I'm gonna take a quick break.
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Okay next we're talking to Dr. Pablo Gonzalez about all things vagina and V
health. Dr. Pablo Gonzalez, about all things vagina and V-Health. Dr. Pablo Gonzalez, specialized in obstetrics
and gynecology for the last 10 years,
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Hello, Dr. Gonzalez.
Hello, how are you?
So you're a renowned urogynecologist.
Can you tell us exactly what that is?
I'm a board certified OBGYN in my country and also in Spain.
And after my first degree in OBGYN, I did some fellowship in urogynecology and pelvic floor
medicine and minimally invasive surgery.
Involving those pelvic floor dysfunctions, we have found this atrophy, vaginal atrophy,
and all these situations related to aging really bothering our patients.
So I started to work in something that is really cool, that is called regenerative medicine, that we can boost the regeneration of tissues with many alternatives. And I have found that
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women to solve these really uncomfortable situations in their life. Can you talk about
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This is a really, really interesting alternative for our patients.
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It's no hormones inside.
You just open it up, insert it into vagina, applied it at night,
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and I've definitely noticed improvement,
like less dryness, less itching.
You can see it's starting to work.
What have you noticed or what have you heard from women
internally and externally after they-
Well, first, when women are sexually active,
they complain more about vaginal symptoms,
you know, dyspareonia, pain with intercourse.
But when they are not sexually active,
they complain more about external symptoms,
like itching, burning, this situation more in the bull bar area than in the vagina. The vagina is
more... The complaints are more related to this perineal pain and a loss of sensation when there's
intercourse. I know that many people don't like this word, vaginal rejuvenation, because they always think that it has an aesthetic situation,
but it has nothing to do with aesthetics.
This is a pure regeneration of some tissues
that are suffering the consequences of aging.
So they feel the skin have the sensation it had before,
even the color, the texture of the skin
when we are talking about the external area.
When we are talking about vagina, they say sensation, hydration, moisture, even elasticity,
because you know, vagina becomes very stiff when there is these hormonal imbalances. So they are
telling me they recover all these situations when they use this product.
Everything in our body is going to atrophy. Everything changes over time. So the vagina
become because of the loss of hormones and estrogen, vaginal walls become thinner, there's
more pain, there's more irritation, there's more infection. But V-Health is a serum and
using human growth factors that can help what you're saying is regenerate. And what I like
what you said is people think it's like cosmetic and women just want to look prettier. No, women, it's
about having more pleasure. It's about their wellness overall. It's right. It's like, you
probably have seen women like, do they send you flowers? Are they like, thank you so much
for sending this to me because I don't feel pain anymore. You know,
they say basically they regained their sex life.
Many of my patients just stopped intercourse because it was not possible to have an intercourse
because there was a lot of pain. And when there is pain, there is a muscular contraction that
causes a vaginism and it is even more complicated to have a penetration. You know,
sometimes we even have to use dilators
and do some other physiotherapy to relax these muscles.
So we don't have to wait until we get into this situation.
We can be more like preventive to use this type of product.
So I will stay my patients
when they're in front of my desk.
Remember you have two phases.
When you do your skincare at night,
you take 30 minutes doing everything in your face. Remember, you have another phase that you have to
take care of. There are special products for cleaning, special products for exfoliating,
special products for hydrating. Why not use these types of alternatives before going to bed? Even
if you don't have any symptoms. It's like I used to do it with the laser.
I did it even for preventive with the radio frequency as a preventive measures.
Unfortunately, in most of our countries, our culture is to treat when there is already a problem.
And we need to change that paradigm because we need to be more preventive
and do more preventive medicine.
This is better.
Oh, I love the way you said that it's preventative. Like you're investing in your face and your
skincare for your face. This is also skin that actually is going to give you a lot of
pleasure for years to come if we take the right steps. It's like vaginal empowerment.
Like women get to decide what's important to them. And I think we would all agree that our sexual pleasure and our wellness, sexual wellness
is important to us.
How would you explain though how it works?
How would we explain what's in it?
Basically, growth factors are naturally occurring proteins that are inside our old tissues and
they kind of act like a messengers to let cells communicate and have
some command to produce any reaction, like for an example, to produce more collagen after
fibroblast stimulation to produce more glycogen when the vaginal epithelium is growing, is getting
thicker. When you get a thicker epithelium, you have glycogen.
Glycogen, let's say, is a prebiotic. It's the food for lactovacilli that act naturally in the vagina.
And when these lactovacilli are eating this prebiotic, this food, they produce some chemical
reactions. The most important one is the conversion to oxygen peroxide.
And this chemical reaction is strictly related
to the pH levels.
So, you know, it's kind of a chain of reaction
after a command from a cell messenger,
which is a growth factor.
When we hear pH balance,
I always often tell women that they have to be careful
about what you put inside of you.
The pH gets impacted by many, many things, right?
It could be by having a sexual partner or by having things rub against you that aren't
safe for your vagina, right?
So when does the pH become a really big problem?
Is it just from aging or what would you say are the other factors that contribute to the
pH balance?
Yeah, it's a long list.
We can speak for hours about it, but the most important ones are the use of antibiotics,
for example, the way you feed yourself.
If you eat a lot of processed foods, high carbohydrates and all that, you can even have
a big impact on your pH. The type of your underwear, the spermicide that can be
added to condoms. You have a lot of sweating if you insert these famous vaginal
douches that some women use even after intercourse. They want to feel clean and they are washing
even after intercourse, they want to feel clean and they are washing and washing very often the vagina.
They are basically rinsing all the good bacteria
that are keeping the pH levels.
It's a long list, you know?
Yeah, when you're stressed, when you're stressed,
when you're anxious, when you're eating foods
that don't make you feel good, certain medications,
like if you're taking like an antihistamine,
I'm like, if it dries out your nose,
it could dry out your vagina.
Like, I just think we don't, I feel like we don't have enough information.
Sometimes women don't really know, and many doctors don't know, which is why I'm so glad
to talk to you.
We don't really know what's impacting it.
So there's definitely aging, but then there's these different steps along the way.
And so by using at night, adding something in
like the health is preventative, will help prevent pain,
balance your pH and then also have more pleasure, right?
When we're having sex, have you found that women
who do use this growth hormone have more pleasure?
Like they can feel more?
Yes, because some of the growth factors, they also induce the vascular
changes, you know, like promote a blood flow again. Some of the issues that happen when there is a
hypoestrogenic or menopause condition or after lactation or cancer treatments, all the
all the possible causes of hormonal disbalance. Basically, there is a loss of blood flow to the vaginal epithelium.
So once you regain this blood flow, then you will feel more pleasure and the sensation will be back.
Is there anything that we could do at home to know, like,
do I have proper vaginal wellness? Is my vagina healthy? Yes, basically from the external point of view, basically they can feel that the skin
is dry, that this skin has losing its natural moisture, has losing elasticity. And sometimes
they can complain about having this situation that we call saggy lips. They have this excess of skin that will be
bothersome in the lower part of the bull bar in the perineal area when using tight underwear.
Even they complain, they say, look, doctor, when I was younger, my underwear was wet at the end of
the day, but now it's totally dry. I don't feel that I have this
natural moisture anymore. These kind of things are a really common situation when we have our
patients in front of our office. It's so common. So you're saying that then by using the serum
regularly, they start to see that moisture again, they start to see it. God, that's incredible.
I just, I love reading the testimonials on the site too,
because people just say,
I suffer from constant irritation and recurring infections.
My doctor recommended B-Health.
The change is radical.
I'm so grateful and happy with the results.
And then someone else said,
due to the use of contraceptives,
I had symptoms like dehydration, itching, burning, infections.
This woman went to a gynecologist,
they told about B-Health and they noticed an improvement. Really, how long does it take for people like dehydration, itching, burning, infections. This woman went to a gynecologist,
they told about B-Health and they noticed an improvement.
Really, how long does it take for people
to see the improvement if they're using this regularly?
We have been told from our patients
that even after two weeks after starting the treatment,
they start to feel something,
that something is changing, you know?
I had a privilege to do now to clinical research
for the company and some of the questions
that are not published, but we asked our patients
outside the study when we were in the office,
tell me something that you really noticed
after using the product.
And this really recalled my attention when they said,
doctor, I think I was not smelling good.
I had a bad odor at night before going to bed. And after using the
treatment, I think that that odor went away. So it really amazed me because I think we are not
only doing vaginal rejuvenation, but we are in somehow modulating vaginal microbiota. So this
was really cool. That is so exciting because there's been like so much suffering and I think this can help so many
women who've just been suffering with all of these symptoms that they really didn't know where to go.
And then sometimes we get take more medications and more things to help but it actually makes it
worse. So it sounds like by using the health serum, women are just improving so many symptoms that have prevented them from having more
pleasure. I know some other situation I've seen that is really important. In these patients that
they have this gynecological condition such as endometriosis, fibromas, that they need to take
some really potent contraceptive medication that really low estrogen levels and turn these women in basically hypoestrogenic
conditions like a menopause condition with all the symptoms that we mentioned before,
dryness, itching, burning, and even those women users of intrauterine device, you know,
Mirena, the IUD, but with hormones inside.
And these really, uh, generates a, uh, an important hypoestrogenic condition.
So, so these women can really have a good help with, with, uh, V health using when they
are under this type of medication.
That's really, really exciting.
And I know this is a very new development, right?
It's just, it's, we're sort of getting people on board to understand all these solutions.
And I think that the health is just so smart using human growth factors for such an important part of the body
that has often been neglected and misunderstood.
So this has been just incredible information for people to understand that they can actually take
their sexual wellness into their own hands.
I'm really, really happy to get to know you and to have the opportunity to speak about my experience with V-Health.
We've been working with this type of growth factor since 2017.
And I really haven't seen any women that had complained
about any side effects or anything to stop,
to make them stop the treatment.
So no side effects, no hormonal, private, it works when you sleep. I mean,
there are a lot of advantages about the, we can speak for hours
about the advantages.
We'll have to do this again, but it is true. There's no side
effects. It's risk free. It's easy to use. It actually feels
good to put on. I love the sensation of it. It's like
slippery. It feels good. There's like no harm because it is our natural or human growth. It's our growth factors we're
putting back into our body. So the risk is really low and the rewards are really, really high where
we don't have to go see a doctor. We don't need surgery. We could start with this. Start with
V Health. It's incredible. V Health serum is truly a game changer for women's
health. It's targeted growth factors improve vaginal moisture, tissues, pH, and microbiota.
So essentially all the challenges that women have with their vagina through all stages of life
could truly be helped with using a serum like this. that there's been no side effects. It's
important to pay attention to the skin all over our bodies. If we don't pay
attention to our vagina and our vulva, we're gonna have challenges. We will.
We're gonna have dryness. We might have urinary incontinence. We're losing
estrogen. We're losing natural growth factors that we had in our body and this
is a way to replenish them safely. It's just an incredible
step forward for women's health and wellness. Super excited to have learned about V-Health and to be
using it myself and I'm already seeing changes. So if you want to know more about V-Health, go to
getvhealth.com use promo code EMILY20 for 20% off. That's getvhealth.com promo code Emily 20 for 20% off.
That's G E T V health.com.
And you can also click the link in our show notes.
Thank you, Dr. Gonzalez.
And thank you for bringing me the health
and speaking with me today.
I appreciate you.
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