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		<title>Hear Dr. Goldstein speak About Sexual Pain</title>
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		<description>You can hear Dr. Andrew Goldstein&amp;#39;s entire presentation  earlier this month to the North American Menopause Society on the topic &amp;ldquo;When  Sex Hurts: Evaluation   Management of Dyspareunia&amp;rdquo; can be heard in its  entirety. Dr. Goldstein the medical director of here (http://www.menopauseondemand.org/nams09/presentation.php?presenter=29)    </description>
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		<title>ABC’s 20/20 Features Our Dr. Andrew Goldstein, Amy Stein on Segment on Sexual Pain, Vulvodynia </title>
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		<description> On ABC TV&amp;#39;s 20/20 on August 7, 2009, Dr. Timothy Johnson, ABC News&amp;rsquo; chief medical editor, discussed the diagnosis and treatment of sexual pain disorders with Dr. Andrew Goldstein, Director of the Center for Vulvovaginal Disorders and author and educator, and Amy Stein, MPT, a physical therapist who specializes in the treatment of chronic pelvic and urogynecological pain. Dr. Goldstein is the medical director of ourgyn.com. To view the segment click here (http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=8281530) . Click here (http://www.hisandherhealth.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?/topic/2/1270.html#000003) to discuss these issues on our Bulletin Board.</description>
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		<title>The G Spot Debate on The View with Dr. Goldstein </title>
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		<description>Dr. Andrew Goldstein, director of www.ourgyn.com, was interviewed on ABC&amp;#39;s The View TV show on Friday the January 15th in the the great debate, the existence of the G-spot, an area in the vagina that has been reported to cause increased orgasm sensations. See the segment at abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=9572465</description>
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		<title>Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome</title>
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		<description> Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome (also know as vestibulodynia or vestibular adenitis)  is a subset of vulvodynia that is characterized by severe pain during attempted vaginal entry (intercourse or tampons insertion), tenderness to pressure localized to the vulvar vestibule and redness of the vulvar vestibule (click for photos of vestibulitis (javascript:ezPOpen(&amp;#39;vestibulitis_photos&amp;#39;);)).   Increased awareness of vestibulitis has led to exciting new research and it has become apparent that vestubilitis is not just one disease but is in fact just a symptom of several different disease or conditions. </description>
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		<title>Heal Pelvic Pain</title>
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		<description>Exercise During Pregnancy, A Primer from a Therapist (index.php?option=com_content task=view id=158 Itemid=1)Pre Natal Physical Therapy: Prevention Is Better Than A Cure (index.php?option=com_content task=view id=160 Itemid=1) Post Natal/Partum Care (index.php?option=com_content task=view id=161 Itemid=1)Amy Stein is regular contributor to Vibrance Associates sites and their forums.  Rather than excerpt a single chapter from her new book, Ms. Stein has chosen information from various chapters to share from her book, Heal Pelvic Pain: The Proven Stretching, Strengthening and Nutrition Program for Relieving Pain, Incontinence, I.B.S. and other Symptoms without Surgery (McGraw Hill, 2008) Published with permission. This is the first of four parts. </description>
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