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Many women experience symptoms that may be signs that they are in or entering menopause. Sometimes these symptoms may be confusing; symptoms like vaginal dryness, hot flashes, and sleep disorders. See where you are in your menopause journey with our quiz.
Our Best Sellers For Menopause Symptoms
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Mia Vita® Personal Lubricant & Moisturizer
$63.00 — available on subscription from $49.00 / monthRelieves vaginal dryness, itching, and pain, from vaginal atrophy and menopause.
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Mia Vita® Gel
$49.00 — available on subscription from $34.30 / monthRelieve vulva dryness, itching, and burning. Used externally on the vulva and labia.
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Mia Vita® Women’s Probiotic
$49.00 — available on subscription from $39.00 / monthSupport a healthy gut and vaginal microbiome.
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Mia Vita® Trial Pack
$29.00Sample the moisturizing relief of our innovative products: Mia Vita® Gel and Mia Vita® Personal Lubricant & Moisturizer.
“They’re excellent products. I think women will appreciate them because they’re mostly natural. They don’t cause side effects that make people uncomfortable, and they’re very user-friendly. Also, the on-the-go packaging options are very discrete and give women privacy.”
Dr. Shawana Moore
“Mia Vita™ Personal Lubricant & Moisturizer is recommended for use during penetration, whether that is intercourse, with toys, or a physical therapy dilator home program.”
Theresa Feola | Pelvic Rehabilitation Specialist
“FemmePharma is a progressive, women-run and women focused company with thoughtful products which present effective non-hormonal, non-prescription help for women’s intimate needs. The products work well and are easy to use.”
Dr. Maria Sophocles
Health Education
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All About the Vulva
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