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Summer Yeast Infections: Burning Like House of the Dragon?

Summer is in full swing, and while we all love the sunshine and beach days, there’s a less glamorous side to the season that we need to talk about: yeast infections. Yes, those pesky, uncomfortable infections that can make your life feel like a scene from House of the Dragon, with your pee being the…

Abortion, Miscarriage, and Ectopic Pregnancies: What’s the Real Difference?

When it comes to the conversation of abortion, it’s easy for misinformation to spread. Often, what people refer to as facts are random bits of information they’ve picked up from TikTok rather than from a doctor’s office. That’s why we’re here—to set the record straight, particularly on the topics of abortion, miscarriage, and ectopic pregnancies….

Please, Please, Please Don’t Date the Guy No One Approves Of 

We get it. He sweeps you off your feet, he says all the right things, and he’s universally not bad to look at. But you get this nagging feeling about introducing him to your family and friends. You’re concerned about how he’ll act, the impression he’ll make, or how he’ll be received. Or maybe you’ve…

What Is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)?

Today, hormonal imbalances, anxiety and depression, and other health concerns are trending topics in women’s health. These issues increasingly affect many women, and doctors often advise them to lose weight, take antidepressants, or use hormonal contraceptives as treatment options. But what if these issues were tied together for some women? Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is…

How to Advocate for Yourself at Your OB-GYN Appointment

Nothing is more frustrating than coming out of your OB-GYN appointment with more questions than when you came in. It’s the unfortunate truth that feeling unheard and unseen by your doctor is becoming more and more normal. Shockingly, studies reveal that 1/5 women feel that a healthcare provider ignored or dismissed their symptoms, and 17%…

Understanding Women’s Hormonal Health: A Comprehensive Guide 

Hormones are super important for women’s health, affecting everything from your mood and energy levels to your metabolism and reproductive health. Even though they’re crucial, hormonal health can often seem confusing. At For Every Woman, we’re here to empower you with the knowledge and tools to manage your hormonal health effectively.  What Are Hormones and…

The Ozempic Craze: Helpful or Harmful to Women’s Health? 

Weight loss: the never-ending battle women consistently deal with throughout our lives. The dream of being able to find a product or a system to “lose weight quickly” always seems to be within grasp as the next fad diet, workout routine, or miracle drug is discovered. The big thing in weight loss that has been…

Should You Have Multiple Sexual Partners?

In a world that is defining and redefining relationships and sexuality, having multiple sexual partners has become more mainstream. Should you have multiple sexual partners? If you’re young, it may seem liberating to have multiple sexual partners, but it’s important to consider sexual health, boundaries, and your emotional well-being. Consider Your Own Personal Boundaries and…

Bumble’s Celibacy Ad Is a Big Fail

It’s 2024, and women are still being pressured or judged for choosing not to have sex. And by a dating app that claims to empower women? Which fraternity brother wrote this ad campaign, and where were the women on the Bumble marketing team to fix this before it was marketed across the U.S.? Bumble’s celibacy…

Why Is the Black Maternal Mortality Rate So High?

Despite medical advancements, Black women in the United States continue to face an alarming reality. According to a study done by the CDC, Black women are 2.6 times more likely to suffer from maternal death than non-Hispanic white women. The maternal mortality rate for Black women also accounted for 69.9 deaths per 100,000 live births…