Although inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) starts in the gut, it doesn’t always stay there. According to a 2015 study in the journal Inflammatory Bowel Disease, up to 47% of people with IBD will develop what are called “extraintestinal manifestations,” or EIMs. That means the disease ranges outside of the gut and causes problems in other tissues or organs. Not only are EIMs common, but many people experience more than one of them. Read More...
They are usually featured in lush prints that work perfectly for weekend events in different styles that can be styled all out glamorous or toned down to look casual to fit almost every occasion. For a special weekend curation, the peplum top is a favourite pick. Easily a flattering style, peplums are crafted in different ways with a great feature that seeks to cinch the waist - with the nip tuck effect the pleats create on different body shapes. Read More...
But by really understanding what queefing means, we'll be able to break down stigma and misconceptions, especially when it comes to sexual health. Let's discuss the myths surrounding queefing and provide you with the real facts so that you can embrace this aspect of your body without shame or confusion. Myth 1: Queefing is embarrassing ADVERTISEMENT
Truth: Queefing is entirely natural and happens to people with vaginas during various activities, including sex, yoga, or even while changing positions. Read More...