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Dr. Lissa Rankin

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Mind Over Medicine Is A New York Times Bestseller!

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I  found out that Mind Over Medicine debuted on the New York Times Bestseller’s List this past Sunday, and it’s all because of YOU. So this is an unabashed love letter. Thank you all for making this great honor happen. I couldn’t have done it without each and every one of you.

Bless you for reading my blog, getting my newsletter, reading The Daily Flame, and following me onTwitter and Facebook, which gave Hay House the confidence to really get behind this book and my mission to help heal health care.

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How Can You Get Pregnant?

How Can You Get Pregnant?

Once your parents teach you about the birds and the bees, you know you get pregnant by having sex, right? But what if it’s not that simple?

The fact that 24 million people search the question “How can you get pregnant?” leads me to believe there are a few people out there who would like someone to get more specific.

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Coming Out In My White Coat

 

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I know I was a little cryptic when I announced that I’m putting my white coat back on, and I’ve gotten hundreds of sweet, curious, and supportive emails from you asking me what’s up and giving me high fives (Thanks loves!) Since then, I’ve been in my book-writing cave, passionately digging into my next book The Prescription: 5 Spiritual Steps To Healing Yourself From Illness, Trauma & Loss, which my agent will soon be shopping to publishers (so keep your fingers crossed for me.)

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How Long Are Normal Labia? Part 1 of Dr. Lissa Rankin’s Love Your Labia Series

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When I was writing my book What’s Up Down There? and while I’ve been on the road with my Ask The Girlfriend Gyno book tour, one question comes up over-- and over--and over, in various forms.

Why do my inner lips hang lower than my outer lips?

Why are my labia so long?

How come my labia don’t look like the ones in Playboy?

Why do my lips look like Dumbo’s ears?

Why are some women’s inner lips tucked up neatly inside and mine aren’t?

Let me just say once and for all that if you’re one of those women (or men) who are wondering why some women have short lips tucked up inside and some women have long lips that hang out, EITHER WAY, YOU’RE NORMAL AND YOU’RE BEAUTIFUL!

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What's Up Down There? Awakening Sexuality

Happy Friday, Pinkies! This video is from a recent speaking engagement I did on my fall book tour to promote What's Up Down There? Questions You'd Only Ask Your Gynecologist If She Was Your Best Friend. My favorite part of these events is taking questions from the audience -- check out the clip below where I answer some awesome questions about embracing femininity and sexuality in healthy and empowering ways.

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Chapter 4: Sex & Masturbation

FIVE DAYS until the release of What's Up Down There? Questions You'd Only Ask Your Gynecologist If She Was Your Best Friend! In anticipation of the big launch day (Sept 28), this week we are pleased to publish exclusive excerpts and blogs by our very own Dr. Lissa Rankin. Today's excerpt is the intro to Chapter 4 - Sex and Masturbation (i.e., the chapter we're all going to read first anyway). So, an OB/GYN must be a total sexpert, right? Read on to find out!

OB/GYN, Sex Goddess
 
When people find out you’re a gynecologist, they automatically assume you are a sex goddess who’s got it all figured out. What they don’t realize is that, just because we memorized the blood supply to the clitoris and the nerve pathways of the pelvis doesn’t mean we know anything about sex. Sure, we hear stories. Women talk to us and ask questions, so we gather wisdom through experience. But when it comes to our personal lives, most gynecologists I know are just as messed up about sex as everyone else. Why? Because sex has nothing to do with arteries, neurons, or skin folds.
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