The Latest from Giddy

Maintaining your vaginal microbiome is important for your whole body.
It's possible to lose the magic touch—with yourself or a partner—but you can always get it back.
Urinary incontinence isn't inevitable, but it is common and often can be treated.
It's not just a childbirth issue—menopause also causes problems—but prevention is possible.
Having a bun in the oven brings on a bunch of bodily developments.
Xaciato, an antibiotic gel applied vaginally, offers an alternative to traditional methods.
Lichen sclerosus sticks around long term, so have a plan to manage the symptoms.
An infected Skene's gland may be the cause of your bladder discomfort.
If you're experiencing unpleasant vulval sensations, vulvitis may be the cause.
Here's how the body makes this contraceptive injection last for three months.