Cover of We Need To Talk About Vaginas book featuring an illustrated woman and colorful text on vulvas, periods, puberty, and sex.
Book cover with illustration of a girl in underwear and text about vulvas, periods, puberty, and sex education.
Cover of We Need To Talk About Vaginas book with colorful text and illustration of a girl in underwear.
Illustrated educational book spread showing female reproductive system anatomy with labeled diagrams and a character asking "What's going on in there?"
Illustrated educational book spread showing female reproductive anatomy with labeled diagrams and a character explaining pelvic organs.
Illustrated educational page showing stages of female puberty with body changes and explanations on a green background.
Illustrated educational page showing stages of female puberty with descriptions of body changes on a green background.
Illustrated guide to period care showing pads, tampons, menstrual cup, and menstrual underwear with instructions on how to insert menstrual products.
Illustrated guide to period care showing pads, tampons, menstrual cup, and menstrual underwear with instructions on how to insert cups and tampons.
Illustrated book spread explaining menstrual cramps with tips for relief, showing a woman holding her abdomen, yoga poses, a warm bath, and medical advice.
Illustrated book spread explaining menstrual cramps with tips for relief, including yoga, warm baths, and medical advice.
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We Need To Talk About Vaginas

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Do you know the difference between a vagina and a vulva? If you're not sure, We Need to Talk About Vaginas by TikToker Dr. Allison K. Rodgers could be for you!

There are lots of reasons why we don't talk about vaginas. It can be embarrassing to discuss your vagina with your parents, we can feel confused about the changes that are happening to our bodies, and nobody else talks about vaginas—so why should you?

But KNOWLEDGE IS POWER people! The more we know about our vaginas and vulvas the better equipped we will be to deal with our bodies in the future. In this beautifully illustrated book Dr. Allison K. Rodgers simply explains everything from why we have periods to sex and consent in the age of social media. You'll learn the correct names for everything, realize pubic hair is TOTALLY NORMAL, and discover the magical self-cleaning properties of vaginas.

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