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#76: Vaginismus: What's the cause, and what's the cure?

This week, we're chatting to Dr Maria McEvoy about Vaginismus, a condition that makes penetrative sex (or vaginal penetration of any kind) impossible. Vaginismus is not something we've heard being spoken about a lot, but we've had many great questions in to @privateeducationpodcast about it so we're glad to be covering it with Ireland's leading expert on the condition.


Find out more, access research and read more about Dr McEvoy's research at vaginismusresearchireland.com and on Twitter @Irishvaginismus.


Dr McEvoy also recommends the DCU Healthy Living centre as a great resource, it's linked here.


Follow us on Instagram @privateeducationpodcast, @aislingmkeenan and @andreajanedoyle.

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