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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

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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National Coalition for Sexual Health

This compendium was created to help primary care providers and others improve their clinical skills in this area by compiling existing resources on sexual and reproductive health topics across the lifespan.

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The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction

The mission of the Kinsey Institute is to promote interdisciplinary research and scholarship in the fields of human sexuality, gender, and reproduction.

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The American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists

The American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists is a nonprofit organization that promotes understanding of human sexuality and healthy sexual behavior.

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Tight Lipped – Provider-Focused Resources

Explore a curated collection of tools, guides, and content to help providers better support patients experiencing vulvovaginal and pelvic pain. Created by Tight Lipped, these resources center patient voices and promote trauma-informed, empathetic care.

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Safer Birth Initiative

Dedicated to improving maternal and newborn health, Safer Birth provides evidence-based resources, innovative tools, and global initiatives aimed at reducing birth-related complications. Their work focuses on enhancing the safety of pregnancy, labor, and postpartum care worldwide.

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American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM)

ACNM is a leading resource for midwifery care, offering evidence-based information on pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum health. Their site provides educational materials, a directory of certified midwives, and advocacy efforts to support holistic maternal care.

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Is There Really Sex After Kids? (Book)

Jill Savage

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Infant Formula Lawsuits & Safety Information – Drugwatch

This resource outlines legal and health concerns related to certain infant formulas, including potential links to serious medical conditions. It provides background on ongoing lawsuits, affected products, and what parents should know when choosing formula for their baby.

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AUA Press Release: New National Guidelines for GSM

Released in April 2025, this new guideline from the American Urological Association outlines evidence-based best practices for diagnosing and managing GSM—a condition affecting many women during and after menopause. The guideline addresses symptoms such as vaginal dryness, pain during sex, and urinary issues, with treatment pathways for both patients and healthcare providers.

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Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM) Clinical Guideline

This guideline from the American Urological Association offers evidence-based recommendations for diagnosing and managing genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM), including vaginal dryness, irritation, urinary symptoms, and sexual discomfort. It’s a valuable resource for healthcare providers and patients seeking current clinical standards and treatment options.

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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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