
|Videos|May 7, 2021
Sexual health matters: How to have difficult conversations
In this video, Angie DeRosa, senior editor of Contemporary OB/GYN®, interviews Michael Krychman, MD, a gynecologist who specializes in sexual health and survivorship medicine.
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Krychman is executive director of the Southern California Center for Sexual Health and Survivorship Medicine Inc., in Newport Beach, Calif.
Sexual health is general health. Sex affects every aspect of human existence. If it wasn’t for 3 billion years of successful sex, none of us would be here.
So why is it so taboo to discuss, even between doctors and their patients?
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