“Agony is optional,” when it comes to women’s sexual health, says Dr. Kim Alexander

As an obstetrician and gynaecologist based in Brampton, Ontario, Dr. Alexander focuses on HPV Disease and Vulvar Health.

Dr. Alexander is writing a book about sexual education for adults 40 and up! Here’s our conversation about growing up sexually clueless in the 80s.

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