Posted On: June 15, 2019
“Thank you for introducing me to the Tenga egg which you give away during your event the other day… I remember that you want a review from me after I’ve used it… here is the review… the Tenga egg was awesome… it feels real… I’m using my hand all this while but after I use […]
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Posted On: July 7, 2018
This book Ina May’s Guide to Natural Childbirth covers everything a pregnant person might wish to know or should know about the ancient and probably forgotten art of childbirth. It covers how to reduce the pain of labor without drugs (yes it is possible); what really happens during labor; what is orgasmic birth; the necessity […]
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Posted On: July 1, 2018
This book The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding: Completely Revised and Updated 8th Edition is a mammoth book by La Leche League International. A national bestseller, it is fortunately divided into four parts: New Beginnings; Ages and Stages; The Big Questions; and Resources, over many chapters making the book less daunting. The tone and intention behind […]
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Posted On: June 24, 2018
I consider myself very blessed that my friend of many years now and experienced doula, Angelyn Seet-Loh of Tree of Life Birth is licensed to teach The Bradley Method in Singapore. If not for her and her invitation to sit in the childbirth classes she teaches, I would not have come to understand The Bradley […]
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Posted On: June 16, 2018
As a Relationship Counselor and Clinical Sexologist, of course, I heard about Orgasmic Birth – the possibility of experiencing orgasms while giving birth. In fact, it was one of the dissertations presentations I sat through while I was pursuing my doctorate studies. Needless to say, I was intrigued and proceeded to watch the movie Orgasmic […]
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Posted On: June 6, 2018
Did you know that the first International Sex Toy Day is 10 June? To mark this date, I am pleased to share this three-part interview with Soumyadip Rakshit, CEO of MysteryVibe. He and his co-founders are fueled by a passion to support couples with the sexual lives. In video 1, Soum introduces his company and […]
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Posted On: June 3, 2018
This Isn’t What I Expected is a great book about postpartum depression (PPD). One in seven women suffer from it and this book explains what causes it (essentially hormones), the different types of PPD, and what can be done. When I got to page 22 of this book, I was blown away by how I […]
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Posted On: May 29, 2018
This is a book about breasts – from the fascination about them, their development, their use (breastfeeding), menopause, breast surgery, cancer risks, male breast cancer. This book covers the academic and scientific side about breasts that you never thought to ask, and never thought you’d want to know – including the latest science from the […]
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Posted On: May 20, 2018
Written by a social anthropologist, one can expect a multi-cultural and cross-cultural perspective of pregnancy and childbirth in this book Rediscovering Birth. And indeed, the book is chock-a-block filled with all kinds of interesting trivia, facts, figures, personal stories, and anecdotes. The author has done her due diligence combining fieldwork, interviews, and academic research. The […]
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Posted On: May 13, 2018
This book is for women who are seeking a concise reference book having had caesarean births previously, and now exploring the possibility of having a vaginal birth. They might have doubts and questions about the feasibility. The book can be separated into two parts; with the first dispelling myths around the risks around vaginal birth […]
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Posted On: May 6, 2018
Three Minus One: Parents’ Stories of Love and Loss contains essays, poems, photos and artwork from parents who have lost a child. Written by parents who underwent different circumstances leading to the loss stillbirth, miscarriage, or neonatal death, the reader will get a glimpse into their inner world – thoughts, feelings, and actions. Those who […]
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Posted On: April 25, 2018
This is the second book by Randy Niederman whose first book Be Your Spirit I also reviewed here. This isn’t a book I would typically read as you might be able to tell from my book list here, most of which are business or sexuality books – none of are sexuality-related and fictional. I found […]
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