Vulva image from artist Jenna Wiebe of Duvet Days©

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Clinical Course

For doctors, nurses, physical therapists, and any other clinician treating women’s pelvic pain, vulvovaginal pain, tissue damage, or vaginal biome.

This one-hour webinar is a patient-centric, information-packed course to educate clinicians on patient experience, vetted products from more comfortable speculums to non-irritating balms and out of network specialty testing. We also cover common patient roadblocks to care and how to overcome them, and hacks for getting around insurance issues.

*Coming soon

Hey Vajay!© Course

Become your own vajay whisperer.

You’ll learn . . .

  • Course is coming soon!

  • How to keep the vajay happy and healthy on a daily basis

  • How to find the right doctor, ask the right questions and ask for the right tests

  • How to get off the antibiotic doom cycle

  • Why 99% of lube is damaging your vagina

  • The magic of vaginal estrogen and vulvar testosterone (and what type to get)

  • BONUS: Hey Vajay! © Product Guide

  • BONUS: List of reputable women’s health influencers to follow on IG/TikTok

Format:

  • Two live 45-minute sessions on Zoom


  • Recording

  • BONUS: 60 minute live ask me anything Q + A with me

    Date + Time

    Coming Soon

    Session One:

    TBA 45 min

    >>>Vajay Basics, Prevention and how to keep the biome happy<<<

    Session Two:

    TBA EST 45 min

    >>>Yeast, BV/AV, UTI, finding the right doctor, testing and treating<<<

    Bonus Q + A / AMA:

    TBA 60 min

    (All Zoom sessions will be recorded if you can’t make the specific time & date)

Hey Vajay!© Product Guide

Included with the course.

Or, you can buy the product guide on it’s own.

It’s a deep dive into products I have personally vetted

& how to use them.

*Product guide is free with the Course.

For people with vaginas

at any stage of life:

On birth control pills

Menstruating

Post-partum

Perimenopausal

Menopausal

Post-cancer

Over 75

Please note: post transition people with vaginas

are welcome to attend -

and while the microbiome is slightly different there are many similarities.