Women Health. Without shame and nonsense
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“We need to talk…” Hearing this would make anyone nervous, but according to Dr. Anita Mitra, it’s really time for us to have a serious conversation about female anatomy, contraception, sex life and healthy female habits. Because no matter how unattractive these topics may be, in no case should they be left behind. You will read everything about your body in order, from the first menstruation to menopause, receiving along the way a lot of useful information about organs, systems and diseases, safe and unsafe methods of treating them, what discharge is considered abnormal, whether heavy periods should be considered an alarming symptom and in general, is it worth believing common medical legends? In our age, when the Internet is flooded with sites and blogs with low-quality information, when gynecological illiteracy flourishes on women’s forums and everyone who is not too lazy is trying to teach others how to live, a reliable source of data confirmed by practice is needed about women's health. And... here he is! If you are looking for the scientific background to physiological incidents that you were also afraid to tell your doctor about, try reading this funny book first (and then consult your gynecologist anyway!). Anita Mitra is a London-based obstetrician-gynecologist, PhD. Before becoming a doctor, she studied the anticancer mechanisms of phytonutrients. Her research interests include cervical precancerous and cancerous conditions, as well as the reproductive consequences of treatment of cervical precancerous conditions.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Анита Митра
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Оксана Юрьевна Лановенко