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The official page of Haven Center. Sexual Medicine, Vulvovaginal Disorders, Hormone Therapy This page is intended for informational purposes only.
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06/17/2026
How does an organ described in remarkable detail during the nineteenth century, present in anatomy textbooks, and central to female s*xual function become something that generations of physicians, educators, and patients rarely discussed?
How Medicine Lost the Cl****is The Anatomy We Chose Not to See
06/11/2026
In the newest installment of The Partner's Guide to Menopause, I explore one of the most common, and most overlooked, symptoms of the menopausal transition: sleep disruption.
The Partner's Guide to Menopause (Part 4) The 3:00 AM Version of Herself
06/04/2026
When desire changes during perimenopause and menopause, many couples assume the problem is attraction, love, or the relationship itself. In reality, s*xual desire is often influenced by factors that have little to do with love and everything to do with the conditions surrounding it.
Sometimes the conversation couples need most is not about s*x at all, but about everything surrounding it.
The Partner’s Guide to Menopause (Part 3) The Libido Conversation Nobody Prepared Couples For
05/26/2026
At Haven Center, vaginismus represents one of the most common complex s*xual pain conditions encountered in clinical practice. Many patients arrive after years of failed examinations, avoidance of gynecologic care, inability to tolerate pe*******on, or repeated reassurance that they simply need to “relax.” In reality, severe vaginismus is often a deeply conditioned neurologic and musculoskeletal response that requires structured, multidisciplinary treatment rather than willpower alone.
Vaginismus When the Body Learns to Say "No"
05/19/2026
Vulvodynia is one of the most common s*xual pain disorders and ,unfortunately, one of the most misunderstood.
Many patients spend years being treated for infections they do not have, told their exams are “normal,” or made to feel as though their pain is somehow exaggerated or psychological.
This week’s article explores what vulvodynia actually is, why the nervous system can learn pain over time, and why treatment often requires far more than a cream or prescription alone.
Vulvodynia A Rose by Any Other Name Still Has Thorns
04/27/2026
Fertility care isn’t new, experimental, or fringe. ART and other fertility treatments have been a core part of modern medicine for decades. Yet insurance still treats it as optional—leaving access defined not by need, but by coverage. Companies like Progyny exist to bridge that gap, not because the care is new, but because coverage never caught up.
Fertility, Outsourced Progyny, and the Restructuring of Reproductive Coverage
04/20/2026
Midi Health’s dominance in the menopause telehealth sphere is undeniable. But do they have the staying power, and the clinical knowhow, to continue providing the care that patients need?
Menopause Was the Entry Point. The Business Is the Patient. Midi Health and the Tale of the AI Menopause Care Model
05/06/2025
Did you know that it's estimated that more than 40% of women express concerns about their s*xual health? From low desire to pain with pe*******on, these types of concerns are common and often not discussed!
To help remedythis issue, I wrote "A Practical Guide to Female Sexual Medicine," which launches today.
Grab your copy 👉 at https://www.routledge.com/A-Practical-Guide-to-Female-Sexual-Medicine/Babb/p/book/9781032771212
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Let’s change the way we talk about, and treat, these common concerns!
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04/21/2025
“Is this normal?”
One of the most common questions I get as a s*xual medicine specialist.
Pain with s*x. No libido. Trouble with arousal. Changes after menopause. The list goes on.
Here’s the truth:
👉 Many of these symptoms are common—but they’re not “just part of being a woman.”
👉 They’re treatable.
👉 And they deserve attention.
That’s why I wrote A Practical Guide to Female Sexual Medicine.
To help healthcare providers offer better answers.
To help patients feel seen, not dismissed.
To change the conversation around female s*xual health—one chapter at a time.
📘 Launching May 6 on CRC Press, Amazon, and wherever quality texts are sold.
Let’s make this the start of something better.
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04/13/2025
Big news—A Practical Guide to Female Sexual Medicine is already charting on Amazon, and it hasn’t even launched yet!
I wrote this book to fill the gap in compassionate, evidence-based care for women’s s*xual health—and I’m thrilled it’s already getting attention.
Pre-orders are live—grab your copy now and be among the first to dive in when it officially releases next month!
Here's the direct link: https://a.co/d/fs1Rchx
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