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Rachel Crowe
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Rachel Crowe is a Denver-based comedian, screenwriter and freelance sexual health journalist. Follow her at @racheddar on Twitter or @thelma_and_disease on Instagram.

At-home test kits give basic information, but lab tests are better when fertility matters.
Phytoestrogens are both hailed and hated, but the reality is largely ambivalent.
Osteoporosis and its precursor, osteopenia, can seriously impact skeletal structure.
Scientists argue over the G-spot's existence. The rest of us are just having a good time.
Fetal ovaries hold millions of follicles, but that number rapidly declines even before birth.
Eastern and Western perspectives on the menstrual cycle have some interesting differences.
Become acquainted with these feel-good spots so you can show your partner a good time.
Timing is everything for accurate results at home.
The link between men's cardiovascular health and sexual performance is difficult to overstate.
Advancements in fetal procedures give mothers and their unborn babies new opportunities.