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Your centralized destination for trusted, evidence-based information on women’s sexual and reproductive health. Whether you're a student, provider, advocate, or patient, the Resource Hub offers toolkits, research, policy briefs, and educational materials designed to advance equity, improve care, and empower informed decision-making. See something you want to add? Email info@sheplusfoundation.com

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Understanding Osteoporosis in Menopause

This course explores the link between menopause and osteoporosis, offering tools to assess risk and protect bone health. Learn about prevention, lifestyle changes, and treatment options from leading experts. A helpful guide for staying strong and informed through midlife and beyond.

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Sexual Health After Breast Cancer

This course addresses the unique sexual health challenges faced by individuals after breast cancer treatment. It covers topics like intimacy, body image, and managing physical changes, with insights from medical experts. Designed to support healing, confidence, and connection during survivorship.

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Managing Sexual Health Through Menopause

This self-paced course offers practical guidance on navigating sexual health concerns during menopause. Led by experts, it covers libido, pain, vaginal dryness, and communication strategies to help you feel confident and informed. Ideal for anyone seeking trusted, clear advice on sexual well-being during this transition.

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Menopause Advocacy – The Pause Life

Menopause advocacy made simple. With A Citizen's Guide to Menopause Advocacy, you’ll gain the tools to take meaningful steps at your own pace while learning how policy impacts you or the women you care about.

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What Happens to the Labia Minora During Menopause? – Katie Couric Media

This article explores how hormonal changes during menopause can affect the labia minora, including thinning and shrinking. Experts weigh in on what’s normal, what’s not, and how to care for vulvar health as you age.

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Need Help?

As a service to women everywhere, the Medical Board of Directors is available to address non-urgent medical concerns you may have related to sexual health. While not a replacement for medical care, this service aims to point women in the right direction. We strive to answer all questions within a week. To submit a question, please click here to contact us.

Please note that this service is not meant to provide primary medical advice concerning specific medical care or treatment of any condition. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding your particular medical needs. Other professionals may be consulted from time to time in order to answer certain questions.

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