The V Zone: A Woman's Guide to Intimate Health Care
By (Author) Colette Bouchez
Foreword by Elsa Giardina
Atria Books
Atria Books
11th July 2001
United States
General
Non Fiction
Gynaecology and obstetrics
618.1
Paperback
256
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 15mm
277g
From an award-winning medical journalist and coauthor of the bestselling Getting Pregnant, clear answers to women's most pressing and intimate gynaecological questions and concerns. The V Zone addresses the difficult and embarrassing questions women often are unable to ask their own doctors. In non-threatening, easy to understand language, Colette Bouchez demystifies the newest, most important medical data and offers women a clear plan for dealing with the most common gynaecological complaints, including yeast infections, vaginal pain, rashes, urinary tract infections and sexually transmitted diseases. In addition to the traditional medical solutions offered, The V Zone also gives women natural and alternative solutions and helps readers navigate the wide array of over the counter treatments, indicating what's safe to use, what's not, when to self-treat, and when to seek professional care. Featuring sidebars from more than two dozen experts, The V Zone also offers readers the most definitive health data available on some of the most popular female health products on the market today, including menstrual aids, home test kits and douches. The V Zone is an invaluable contribution to the field of women's health, a resource millions of women will turn to for guidance in every day health matters, as well as for help in treating specific problems.
Christiane Northrup, M.D. author of Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom and The Wisdom of Menopause The book that women have needed for decades is finally here! Every woman needs a copy of this practical, reassuring, and comprehensive guide to her most intimate, and often misunderstood, V Zone. Caroline Myss, bestselling author of Why People Don't Heal and How They Can and Anatomy of the Spirit The V Zone is an absolutely essential book for all women interested in the intimate care of their bodies.
Colette Bouchez is the coauthor of Getting Pregnant and the former medical writer for the New York Daily News. She is currently a medical reporter for www.healthscout.com, and her weekly columns are distributed nationwide by The New York Times Syndicate. Colette Bouchez lives in New York City.