9 Feb, 2012

V is For Vjayjay I Mean Vagina

Posted by Stacy

Everything you wanted to know about your vagina but were afraid to ask

V is for Vagina is due out on Valentine’s Day.   Women are curious. They want to know if things are ok.  This book explores a myriad of questions that women may be uncomfortable to ask, ranging from sexually transmitted diseases, menopause and tattoos.

 

From Kegels to cunnilingus, vajazzling to vibrators, and self-exams to semen allergies, “V Is for Vagina” stands way above the vajayjay books of yesteryear. Out next month, this candid, easy-to-read – and easy-to-understand – guide that delivers the most up-to-date comprehensive health information for women 18 to 81!

This go-to guide for all things vagina is filled with activities, quizzes, and FAQs that give you all the information you need when something doesn’t feel quite normal.

 

Dweck, who grew up in Scarsdale and was a research assistant to Dr. Joyce Brothers while she was a student at Barnard College, went to medical school at the Hahnemann University School of medicine, now Drexel UniversityCollege of Medicine, in Philadelphia. She works at least 65 hours a week but still finds time to train for triathlons.

Author Dr. Alyssa Dweck, a well-respected East Coast OB/GYN at the Mount Kisco Medical Group and professor, is available for interview. She regularly offers women’s health insights and advice to Cosmopolitan, FoxNews.com and a variety of other media.

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  • brett says:

    heads up, there is a typo in the first line (Vaginia): V is for Vaginia is due out on Valentine’s Day.

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