
Resource Hub
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.
SHE+ Explains
Explore this video series from the SHE+ Foundation, designed to make learning about sexual health clear, relatable, and accessible. The series includes tailored content created for teens, for parents, and even videos created by teens and by parents, offering unique perspectives for every viewer.
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It Takes Two to Tango – Sexual Dysfunction and Relationships
Sexual dysfunction can be a source of anxiety and shame for the person suffering, but it can also take a toll on their relationship. The inability to perform may make a person feel as if they are broken and can no longer be a good sexual or relationship partner. Today, Dr. Stan Althof and Dr. Sheryl Kingsberg will help us understand how to navigate a partner’s sexual dysfunction and support them through the process.

Menopause & Hormone Therapy
Menopause is a natural part of aging, but it can cause a lot of discomfort both physically and emotionally. And, the changes in hormone levels can also drastically affect a woman’s sex drive. Today, Dr. Christine Vaccaro, Dr. Rachel Rubin, and Dr. Kelly Casperson will help us understand the symptoms of menopause and how hormone therapy can help.

Sex on the Big Screen
We see sex depicted every day in tv and movies. Steamy shows can be a guilty pleasure often because we find these characters and their lives relatable. Today, our Medical Advisory Board members Dr. Cheryl Iglesia, Dr. Christine, Vaccaro, and Dr. Sheryl Kingsberg, will talk about our favorite sexy shows and movies and how these shows can help fuel healthy conversations about sex with our partners and even with children and teens.

Advocating for Affordable Treatment
Today, Dr. Cheryl Iglesia and Dr. Peggy Ye will help us understand why so many women go without the care they need and what we can do to advocate for more affordable care. For a woman experiencing severe or chronic pain, seeking treatment should be their only concern. Sadly, many women go without the care they need because they can’t afford it, and it isn’t covered by insurance.

The Penis is not a Machine | Erectile Dysfunction & Relationships
Sexual intimacy is an important part of any healthy relationship, and understandably, not being able to perform can be a sensitive topic for some men and affect relationships. However, it's important to remember that having trouble getting or keeping an erection doesn't mean that you're not desirable, or that you'll never have good sex again.

Pelvic Pain | Sex Sex Care is Self Care
Today we welcome Dr. Christine Vaccaro to help us understand more about pelvic pain and to answer your questions on what we can do to help women dealing with chronic pain. Pain is complicated. In an ideal world, it could be seen as our body's helpful warning system – signaling us to take action and seek treatment if we're injured or ill. Unfortunately, however, some people experience intense chronic pain without having any underlying medical condition; making this type of suffering all the more difficult to understand and manage effectively. Understanding and treating any type of chronic pain typically takes time, patience, and expert support. When pain occurs in the pelvis, an area of the body that's physically and emotionally complex, that's even more true.

Infidelity: Regaining Trust After the Affair | Sex Sex Care is Self Care
Infidelity is one of life's most hurtful and difficult experiences to survive, leaving deep emotional wounds in its wake. The resulting suspicion and insecurity can lead couples into a downward spiral that could prove hard to recover from if the issues aren’t addressed. It takes time for those affected by betrayal to trust again, but it isn't impossible; with open communication comes hope for joy once more and real intimacy in new relationships down the road.
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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.