The V Book: A Doctor's Guide to Complete Vulvovaginal Health

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Random House Publishing Group, Dec 10, 2008 - Health & Fitness - 480 pages
The Groundbreaking Guide Every Woman Needs

With The V Book, women will learn everything they need to know about the basics of vulvovaginal—or “V”–health, an essential yet often overlooked area of women’s health. Dr. Elizabeth G. Stewart, the nation’s foremost expert in vulvovaginal care and sexual-pain disorders, answers the questions about the all too common “V” ailments that women are embarrassed to discuss even with their doctors.

Drawing upon the latest medical research and two decades of experience treating thousands of women in her specialized gynecological practice, Dr. Stewart has compiled a wealth of information and advice. This
comprehensive and authoritative guide for women of all ages includes:

• How your vulvovaginal concerns change throughout the life cycle, from your teens through menopause and beyond
• How to pick a good gynecologist, and how to ask the right questions
• Dos and don’ts of V hygiene—and why sometimes less is better
• The safest use of tampons, pads, and pantiliners
• How to handle common symptoms, such as redness, itching, dryness, and discharge
• Which medical tests you should insist upon from your doctor
• Tips for safe and pleasurable sex, and what to do when sexual intercourse is painful
• The latest research on vulvodynia, the vaginal pain syndrome that won’t go away
• Diagnosing and treating yeast infections, allergies, and other ailments
• What to do if your doctor detects cancer or precancer cells

And much, much more...
 

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Contents

Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction
An Owners Manual
The Mind Why V Health Starts Here
The Vulva A Road Map to the External Genitalia
The Vagina Demystifying the Amazing Secret Organ
At Different Ages V Changes Throughout the Life Cycle
Trich The STD That Causes Vaginitis
Vag Itch Continued LesserKnown Sources of Vaginitis
Could You Be Allergic? Surprising Irritants That Trigger the Body to Attack
When Skin Gets Sick The Vulva Sees These Skin Conditions Too
V Bumps and Color Changes Should You Be Alarmed? Usually Not
It Hurts New Insights into the V Pain Syndrome Vulvodynia
Sexual Healing Help for Coping with Painful Intercourse
Bladder Pain Feeling the Burn That Could Be UTI or IC

V Smarts Everyday Habits That Make a Difference
Sex Matters V Health Facts for Sexually Active Women
When You Need Help
The Most Bothersome Symptoms Possible Causes and Cures
Now What? How to Proceed When Theres Trouble
The Ideal V Exam
Problem and Answer Guide
Yeast Infections Separating the Truths from the Popular Beliefs
BV
The Lifetime Virus Living with Genital Herpes
The Crafty Virus HPV Causes Warts Abnormal Paps Cervical Cancerand Nothing
V Cancer and Precancer Reassuring Facts About Uncommon Conditions
V Is for Voice Some Parting Thoughts
resources
Notes
About the Authors
Copyright

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About the author (2008)

Elizabeth Gunther Stewart, M.D., FACOG, a Boston-based gynecologist, is director of the Stewart-Forbes Vulvovaginal Specialty Service at Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates. Dr. Stewart is also Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Harvard Medical School and a member of Brigham and Women's Hospital staff. She speaks extensively about vulvovaginal disease to medical professionals. Her perspectives as a full-time vulvovaginal practitioner, a researcher, and a teacher shape her prominence as one of the leading voices advocating the emerging importance of her specialty. This book is an extension of her lectures, her clinical experience with patients, and patient-education materials she has prepared for them.

Paula Spencer is a freelance writer whose eight books include The V Book and Momfidence!: An Oreo Never Killed Anybody and Other Secrets of Happier Parenting. Author of the “Momfidence!” column in Woman’s Day, she is also a contributing editor to Parenting and Baby Talk. She lives with her husband and four children in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

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