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Sexual health

Enjoying emotional, physical, and social well-being in regard to one’s sexuality, including free and responsible sexual expression that enriches one’s personal and social life and fulfills one’s sexual rights. Disorders in sexual health can impact a person’s physical and emotional health, as well as his or her relationships and self-image.

Contributors in Sexual health

Sexual health

Havelock Ellis

Health care; Sexual health

(1859–1939) English author of Studies in the Psychology of Sex (1903–28). Until 1935, Ellis's Studies, which argued that erotic dreams, foreplay, and masturbation were normal, were legally available ...

Magnus Hirschfeld

Health care; Sexual health

(1868–1935) German sexologist who founded the Institute of Sexual Science in Berlin in 1919. He studied human sexuality in order to provide counselling for sexual problems. He published one of the ...

Marie Carmichael Stopes

Health care; Sexual health

(1880–1958) Opened the first British birth control clinic in 1921. One of her books, Married Love, was declared obscene by the U. S. Customs in 1921 because it described the cycles of women's ...

Sigmund Freud

Health care; Sexual health

(1856–1939) Influential psychoanalyst who believed that we must understand human sexuality if we are to understand human nature. He understood that children have strong sexual feelings and believed ...

Humanae Vitae

Health care; Sexual health

"On Human Life," a document written by Pope Paul VI in 1968 that forbade the use of contraception.

Keloid

Health care; Sexual health

A dense scar formed by the excessive growth of fibrous tissue following an injury to the skin.

Pessary

Health care; Sexual health

A device inserted into the vagina to treat a prolapsed uterus. Old types of pessaries were used as barrier birth control methods.

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