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

Kim Alexander - 2024-01-15, 1.28 PM
Melanie Chambers

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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