What's Up Down There?
Books | Health & Fitness / Women's Health
3.7
Lissa Rankin
“Just what every woman needs: a gynecologist girlfriend who answers the kinds of questions that women are still afraid to ask. This book is a pleasure.” —Christiane Northrup, MD, New York Times–bestselling authorSuppose you had a wise, warm, funny best friend—who just happened to be a gynecologist. You’re out with the girls for cocktails and the conversation turns to sex, and then to girly parts. One by one, you start asking her all the questions you’ve secretly wondered about—and discover that you have a lot in common. If you were to write those questions down, then you’d have What’s Up Down There?, a life-changing little book that answers:Do old ladies have saggy vaginas?How do male gynecologists have a sex life without feeling like they’re stuck at the office?Is it normal for your inner labia to hang out of your outer labia?Can the baby feel its mom having sex during pregnancy?How common is it for one’s boobs to be two totally different sizes?And so much more! As outrageously funny as it is empowering, this book reveals how to love yourself and your body—and will have you recommending it to every woman you know. From off-the-wall sex questions to serious topics of women’s sexual health, What’s Up Down There? provides answers to women of all ages and stages.“Imagine sitting next to a warm, charming, funny gynecologist on a seven-hour flight where they’re handing out free cocktails. Reading What’s Up Down There? is that sort of experience: delightful, giddy, memorable and illuminating. What a wonderful book.” —Mary Roach, New York Times–bestselling author
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Author
Lissa Rankin
Pages
398
Publisher
Macmillan + ORM
Published Date
2010-09-28
ISBN
1429943319 9781429943314
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"Empowering, informative, and influential. Rankin’s conversational dialogue creates a perfect environment for exploration. “What’s Up Down There?” de-stigmatizes female sexuality with power, grace, and humor. This read is an asset to sexual education and personal growth. "
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