Wise Women

Title Page for the Love, Mia Vita Podcast hosted by Gerianne DiPiano

Why the Love Mia Vita Podcast is Your New Women’s Health Advocate

For too long, women have walked into medical appointments only to leave feeling unheard. Fatigue? “Part of aging.” Pain during intimacy? “Normal after menopause.” Brain fog, anxiety, sleepless nights, low libido? “Just hormones.” This is exactly why finding an authentic, science-backed women’s health podcast matters now more than ever. At FemmePharma, our mission has always […]

Portrait of Dr. Mona Hardas, M.D.

Is “Natural” Safe? Vaginal Health Tips from Dr. Mona Hardas

On social media, the words “healthy” and “natural” are everywhere with suggestions on how to make our vaginas smell and feel better. However, navigating the noise to find the truth about vaginal health requires looking past the trends and toward the science. As a pharmaceutical company that uses cGMP (current good manufacturing practices) for all

Dr. Shawana Moore

Listen, Validate, Act: How Nurse Practitioners are Closing the Gender Data Gap in Women’s Health

Today, we bring you the brilliant Dr. Shawana Moore, PhD, DNP to learn how Nurse Practitioners are closing the gender data gap in Women’s Health. Dr. Moore is a board-certified Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner (WHNP) with over 15 years of experience and a member of our Medical Advisory Council. We sat down to discuss why

HPV in Menopause

HPV in Menopause: Why Screening Still Matters After 40

For many women in perimenopause and menopause, sexually transmitted infections can feel like something firmly in the rearview mirror—part of youth, dating years, or a past chapter of life. But one STI deserves our attention at every age: HPV in menopause is a topic often overlooked, yet human papillomavirus remains a critical health factor for

Cervical Cancer Awareness Month

What is Cervical Cancer?

Cervical cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the cervix, which is the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina. This usually is a slow process which develops over years starting with precancerous changes in the cervical cells. Causes of cervical cancer? Most cervical cancer is caused by a persistent

10 Inspirational Black Women to Celebrate for Black History Month

10 Inspirational Black Women to Celebrate for Black History Month

“I am a feminist, and what that means to me is much the same as the meaning of the fact that I am Black; it means that I must undertake to love myself and to respect myself as though my very life depends upon self-love and self-respect.” – June Jordan  Today, and everyday we honor and celebrate the inspiring Black

Man with a Gynecologist

Why Every Man (And Woman!) Needs A Gynecologist

Many of us think of gynecology as a practice within the female domain only – something that as women, we’re required to participate in with a clinical detachment, ensuring only that our reproductive systems are functioning appropriately, that there’s nothing unusual going on in our pelvic organs, vagina, and vulva, and to get treatment if

6 Self Care Tips to Help You Feel Better This Fall and Winter

Though this autumn has been unseasonably warm in many places, cold weather will be upon us shortly—and it may be more challenging than usual this year due to a worldwide pandemic forcing many of us indoors and into isolation. Self care is important. Here are some ways to help get you through. Skin care is

Empowering Women Through Health: Conversation With Dr. Shawana Moore

Dr. Shawana Moore understands the importance of empowering women in health.  As an assistant professor at the Thomas Jefferson University School of Nursing, she guides students in the holistic health practices that enable them to become practicing nurses in their communities and guide people back to their healthiest selves.  She also directs the Women’s Health

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