A shame-free, medically accurate guide to vaginas, vulvas, and growing up with confidence. We Need to Talk About Vaginas is a beautifully illustrated, inclusive book for teens and anyone looking to understand their body better. Written by OB-GYN Dr. Allison K. Rodgers, this guide covers everything from anatomy to puberty, periods to consent, and beyond. With straightforward language and inclusive insight, it helps readers feel informed, empowered, and totally normal. From learning the correct names for body parts to understanding that pubic hair is nothing to be ashamed of, this book gives you the facts you deserve—without judgment or awkwardness. If you’ve ever had questions about your body and didn’t know who to ask, this book is a great place to start.
You might like this book if:
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You’re navigating puberty and want real, body-positive information
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You’ve never felt fully comfortable talking about your body but want to learn
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You’re looking for inclusive, accurate sex education for a teen in your life
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You want to normalize periods, pubic hair, and vulva diversity
You might not like this book if:
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You’re looking for in-depth adult medical content or advanced anatomy
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You prefer a clinical tone over conversational explanations
-
You already have access to comprehensive sex education resources
This is a celebration of bodies, a lesson in self-knowledge, and a powerful reminder that there is nothing embarrassing about learning how your body works.
We Need to Talk About Vaginas: A Guide to Consent, Bodies, Puberty, Periods and More
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A shame-free, medically accurate guide to vaginas, vulvas, and growing up with confidence. We Need to Talk About Vaginas is a beautifully illustrated, inclusive book for teens and anyone looking to understand their body better. Written by OB-GYN Dr. Allison K. Rodgers, this guide covers everything from anatomy to puberty, periods to consent, and beyond. With straightforward language and inclusive insight, it helps readers feel informed, empowered, and totally normal. From learning the correct names for body parts to understanding that pubic hair is nothing to be ashamed of, this book gives you the facts you deserve—without judgment or awkwardness. If you’ve ever had questions about your body and didn’t know who to ask, this book is a great place to start.
You might like this book if:
-
You’re navigating puberty and want real, body-positive information
-
You’ve never felt fully comfortable talking about your body but want to learn
-
You’re looking for inclusive, accurate sex education for a teen in your life
-
You want to normalize periods, pubic hair, and vulva diversity
You might not like this book if:
-
You’re looking for in-depth adult medical content or advanced anatomy
-
You prefer a clinical tone over conversational explanations
-
You already have access to comprehensive sex education resources
This is a celebration of bodies, a lesson in self-knowledge, and a powerful reminder that there is nothing embarrassing about learning how your body works.
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