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The Mar-Lowdown

Are my cramps normal? What does my discharge mean? Does cranberry juice help with UTIs?

Got any burning questions, or sensations? 😜 Welcome to the Mar-lowdown, let’s learn together.

The Best Tampons for Vaginismus

The Best Tampons for Vaginismus

Check out our top tips to inserting tampons if you have vaginismus.
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Let’s Talk About Vulvar vs. Vaginal Dryness

Let’s Talk About Vulvar vs. Vaginal Dryness

What's the difference between vulvar and vaginal dryness? We break it down and share how to treat it.

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Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD)

Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD)

What is it, how common is it, and how do we navigate it?
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It’s Time to Talk About Herpes

It’s Time to Talk About Herpes

Let's unpack it all together.
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What are fibroids, and are they a concern?

What are fibroids, and are they a concern?

Fibroids - a bigger deal than you might think.
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I wore a TENS machine for a week to manage my period pain… this is what happened.

I wore a TENS machine for a week to manage my period pain… this is what happened.

About two years ago, my menstrual pain really took a turn for the worse. Having been burdened with my complaints, my mother bought me the perfect birthday gift this year: a TENS machine, a “transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation.” device. In this week’s blog, I will be sharing my experience using this supposed period pain remedy, and discussing whether or not it’s worth the hype.
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What To Do When You Have a UTI

What To Do When You Have a UTI

Growing up, I’ve heard numerous tips on how to avoid and cure UTIs, like eating garlic, drinking water with baking soda, and wiping front to back - just to name a few. Although until now, I’d never really bothered to find out which methods are proven to be effective. In this week’s blog, the Marlow team presents to you the UTI guide, where we cover the “need-to-knows” and debunk some common misconceptions about this everyday infection.
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Pelvic Organ Prolapse - The Hidden Medical Epidemic

Pelvic Organ Prolapse - The Hidden Medical Epidemic

In 2015, the Washington Post called it a hidden medical epidemic, gynaecologists often do not notice it in routine exams, and some may go decades without ever noticing it. The culprit: pelvic organ prolapse. Have you ever heard of it? If you think you may be suffering from it, take a read.
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Pelvic Pain Disorders: Understanding The Diagnostic Delay

Pelvic Pain Disorders: Understanding The Diagnostic Delay

The average diagnostic delay of endometriosis is 6.7 years on average. The delay from first symptom to surgical diagnosis can take up to 11 years. The truth is, these aren’t just pain disorders. They impact an individual’s cumulative life as it imposes limitations on life choices including education, career, and family. So, what’s driving this reality, and where do we go from here? 
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What is HPV?

What is HPV?

I can vividly remember getting pulled out of my seventh grade classroom with vaccination forms signed by my parents along with all the other girls in my class. I remember knowing I was receiving a shot but I was unaware of what the actual vaccination was for. Personally, I was never educated on what Human Papillomavirus (HPV) was. So, let's answer all the questions that I had when I was younger that my education system failed to teach me.
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Did Big Pharma Create Female Sexual Dysfunction?

Did Big Pharma Create Female Sexual Dysfunction?

In 1998, the world was introduced to Pfizer's little blue pill, which has since shaped the sexual dysfunction market as we know it. Because of Viagra's fast and enormous success, it was only a matter of time before the pharmaceutical industry decided that females should have their own 'little pill' too, right?
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Endometriosis: It Isn’t Just Period Cramps

Endometriosis: It Isn’t Just Period Cramps

Despite the fact that it affects 1 in 10 individuals, endometriosis is still not very well understood. This week, we interviewed Dr. Sarah Zadek, and Jenna, a young woman with endometriosis in order to share positivity & spread awareness on her journey.

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