PID is often asymptomatic, so it’s helpful to know what can cause this painful womb infection.
PID needs to be treated with antibiotics and follow-up care or it could lead to infertility.
By Xenia E.
Frequent, painful cramping during your period? There are treatment options.
By Sarah Harris
Frequent, painful cramping during your period? There are treatment options.
By Sarah Harris
PID may require a break from sexual activity but not a permanent ban.
PID may require a break from sexual activity but not a permanent ban.
Find out the signs and symptoms of this infection, and how it's diagnosed and prevented.
By Xenia E.
Pelvic inflammatory disease may be a silent guest in your body, but there are ways to find out.
By Xenia E.
Pelvic inflammatory disease may be a silent guest in your body, but there are ways to find out.
By Xenia E.
If it's not the hymen or the period, then WTF is it?!
By Gabi Conti
A fertilized egg that implants outside the uterus is rare but can be serious if left untreated.
This phenomenon of the ovaries is associated with endometriosis and pelvic inflammatory disease.
Know the symptoms of PID so you can protect yourself.
By Ivana Xie
What's normal for you may be abnormal for someone else. So, when should you be concerned?
By Megan Deak
They may look attached in those high school anatomy textbooks, but they’re actually floating.
By Helen Massy
This condition can lead to PID and infertility, so early intervention is crucial.
By Coralle Skye
Getting in vitro fertilization? Though usually safe, learn the symptoms and signs of infection.
MGen is an STD with symptoms similar to other known infections, so why don’t we talk about it?
By Helen Massy
While it's not something to add to your worry list, you should be aware of the symptoms.
Understanding your vagina is important but experts say you won't find answers with this product.
When a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, it must be removed to save the woman.
By Rachel Crowe
No medical condition has to be the end of your dating life.
The sexually transmitted disease's long-term health impacts can cause permanent complications.
By Holly Ellis
Working with your doctor can help prevent future complications.
By Holly Ellis
Pelvic pain can be debilitating, but finding a cause allows for an active and healthy lifestyle.
By Holly Ellis
I did everything right to clear my infection, so why didn’t anyone believe me?
Having heavy cramping may be a sign of a more serious condition.
A heavy flow or gush is not always normal and can signal more severe health issues.
These STDs frequently get mistaken for each other, but here's what makes them different.
Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome is a rare threat, but it should be taken seriously if you have PID.
How much do you know about less common STIs and STDs? And how much of that is true?
By Giddy Staff
Left untreated, gonorrhea can lead to several conditions that impact fertility. Testing is key.
By Thea Engst
Chlamydia is common and treatable, but unchecked, its long-term effects can impact your future.
By Thea Engst
Know how to spot chlamydia, the most commonly reported STD among U.S. adults.
By Erin Coleman
Pay close attention to factors and symptoms, because PID can get dangerous if left untreated.
Before spending your hard-earned money on grooming or personal-care products, know the facts.
By Holly Ellis
Don’t let misinformation keep you from finding your best method of contraception.
By Sarah Morris
Don’t let misinformation keep you from finding your best method of contraception.
By Sarah Morris
Learn how chlamydia is related to erectile dysfunction, and what you can do to protect yourself.
The keys to preventing pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) are education, caution and awareness.
By Tory Lysik
Spotting is definitely annoying and inconvenient, but is it cause for concern?
By Sarah Morris
Find out why you shouldn’t be complacent about contracting ‘less serious’ STDs like gonorrhea.
Getting tested is easy, and talking to your partner about it should be easy, too.
This bacterial infection can severely impact a woman’s sexual and reproductive health.
By Giddy Staff
Pelvic pain is common, but before you receive proper treatment, know what’s causing it.
You’re following all the rules, and yet you’re not getting pregnant. Where do you go from here?
By Giddy Staff