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Download Ebook What's Up Down There?: Questions You'd Only Ask Your Gynecologist If She Was Your Best Friend

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What's Up Down There?: Questions You'd Only Ask Your Gynecologist If She Was Your Best Friend

What's Up Down There?: Questions You'd Only Ask Your Gynecologist If She Was Your Best Friend


What's Up Down There?: Questions You'd Only Ask Your Gynecologist If She Was Your Best Friend


Download Ebook What's Up Down There?: Questions You'd Only Ask Your Gynecologist If She Was Your Best Friend

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Written entirely in Q&A form, this ob/gyn guide is alarmingly frank. (One question: “Does having anal sex give you a stretched out butthole and make it so you can’t hold in your farts and poop?”) The subtitle says the book answers questions a best friend would tackle if she were (or “was,” as the grammatically incorrect wording says) a gynecologist. But would most readers really talk to pals about such things? Rankin tries to sound chatty, but chapter titles such as “pee” and “butts” simply come across as unprofessional. She litters the book with expressions such as “va jay jay” (instead of vagina), “boobs” (instead of breasts), and “the big O” (instead of “orgasm”). Some readers may want to know about the author’s sex life, but others may find it off-putting. (She “chats” with her vagina, which she calls her “yoni”—Sanskrit for “source of life.”) Still, the book does give good medical information, and surprisingly, the well-respected Christiane Northrup, MD, author of Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom (1994), writes a glowing foreword. Just don’t whip this book out on a crowded train. --Karen Springen

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Review

“Imagine sitting next to a warm, charming, funny gynecologist on a seven-hour flight where they're handing out free cocktails. Reading What's Up Down There is that sort of experience: delightful, giddy, memorable and illuminating. What a wonderful book.” ―Mary Roach, New York Times bestselling author of Stiff and Bonk“Once in a generation there's a book like no other. You're holding it in your hand. Buy it. Bet you'll love it. Bet you'll read it more than once. Bet you laugh and cry each time you do” ―Rachel Naomi Remen, MD, bestselling author of Kitchen Table Wisdom“Lissa Rankin is a sassy, brilliant, articulate, funny, fun, loving genius. Every woman must read this NOW.” ―Regena Thomashauer, author of Mama Gena's School of Womanly Arts“Dr. Lissa Rankin provides answers to the questions every woman always wants to ask her doctor--and some that they've never thought to ask, but should. Best of all, she does it with both humor and style.” ―John Gray, New York Times bestselling author of Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus“Dr. Lissa Rankin is a woman's health visionary, and What's Up Down There? is just what every woman needs: a gynecologist girlfriend who answers the kinds of questions that women are still afraid to ask. This book is a pleasure. Read it. You'll see.” ―Christiane Northrup, M.D., New York Times bestselling author of Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom“I laughed, I cried, I wanted to throw my arms around Lissa Rankin and thank her wildly! What's Up Down There is a book of rare honesty, comfort and humor that casts a feminine eye on the most powerful and vulnerable part of the female body.. What's Up Down There has everything I've ever wanted to know about vaginas but was too shy to ask!” ―Sheila Kelley, author of The S Factor“Dr. Lissa has served up one of the hippest, coolest, straight speaking books on women's genital health, function and fun. Finally!!!” ―Lou Paget, bestselling author of How to be a Great Lover“Dr. Lissa Rankin has written a courageous book, providing information about topics that few others are willing to tackle. And when she doesn't know the answer, she says so, giving us all the more reason to trust the answers she does give. What's Up Down There dispels myths while reminding us of the beauty and mystery of our girl-bodies.” ―Diana Daffner, author of Tantric Sex for Busy Couples“Lissa is that approachable OB/GYN we all wish we had. In this frank, enlightening, funny book (you know you're in for a treat when the table of contents makes you laugh) she answers all those questions and every other question I've ever had about my girly bits in 30 years of being a woman, 20 years of being a lover (sorry if that's too much information mum) and 5 years of being a mother.” ―Lorraine Regel, co-author of The Survival Guide for Rookie Moms“With humor, honesty, personal candor, and professional expertise, Lissa Rankin breaks through the shame and discomfort most of us feel about discussing the most intimate of subjects. She makes shocking feel comfortable, outrageous becomes commonplace, confusing becomes simpler and suddenly, discussing menstruation, birth control, genital piercing, and so much more, is like a conversation with a great friend over coffee.” ―Elissa Stein, author of Flow: The Cultural Story of Menstruation“Yes, I know What's Up Down There is written for women, but I read it cover to cover, with the kind of ghoulish fascination most men have when contemplating the mysteries of the female body. And it delivered, providing answers to the kinds of questions every guy I know has wondered about, but wouldn't dare ask the women in our lives. Lissa's approach is so straightforward, so funny, and so reassuring that it made me want to dump my own primary care doc and see her instead.” ―Armin Brott, bestselling author of The Expectant Father“Lissa Rankin transitions from doctor to BFF without missing a beat, tackling even our most embarrassing questions with the utmost candor and without a speck of judgment. She rips off the flimsy paper sheet we've used to cover any unfounded shame or confusion we've experienced for being female. Embarrassing? Try empowering!” ―Jory Des Jardins, co-founder of BlogHer“Every woman needs to be open and honest about her body with her gynecologist. This book answers important questions you may have been afraid or embarrassed to ask. Every woman's body is magnificient and needs to be honored and treated with loving care by her doctor and herself.” ―Judith Orloff, M.D., author of Emotional Freedom

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Product details

Paperback: 400 pages

Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin (September 28, 2010)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 9780312644369

ISBN-13: 978-0312644369

ASIN: 0312644361

Product Dimensions:

5.6 x 1 x 8.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.6 out of 5 stars

113 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#512,342 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

First, I am a 64 yr old man. I am on male HRT. I don't remember how I came across this book but bought the ebook for my eReader (Sorry Jeff, not a Kindle) and was fascinated by the book's information. The author was, at the time she wrote the book, an OB/GYN. She has since moved on to Integrative Medicine. But when she wrote this book it covers almost every thing a person might want to know or should want to know about a woman's body as it progresses though life that involves reproductive health. I found it so fascinating that I bought three hard copies of the book to give to women I thought could get something out of it: my wife, my holistic Christian counselor and my sister-in-law a midwife. If I find other women who I think could get something out of it I will order copies for them. I consider this an IMPORTANT BOOK and I am _giving_ this book to women I feel need it this year of 2015. In the past I have said you need to read this book. This year, 2015, if I feel it is an important book, I am buying and then giving the book away. This is a book I am giving away. Lissa Rankin has written two more books related to Integrative Medicine. I am giving away copies of these books to friends of mine as well. This writer is a MUST READ! If you have chronic pain and depression I highly recommend that get and read Gary Kaplan's Total Recovery available here on Amazon as well. He is another Integrative Medicine doctor. Integrative Medicine is the PRESENT-FUTURE if you have more than one medical problem!

I am currently in my second year of medical school and love to read. I just happened to come across a recommendation for this book online and decided to give it a go. I typically try to avoid making my "reading for entertainment" about health/medicine/etc. because I already spend most of my time reading about that, BUT this book was so entertaining, hilarious, and easy to read. It gave me so many laughs and it was difficult for me to put it down once I had started. While I have learned a lot about the topics in this book in school, I still found this book to be informative/educational without being "textbookish." This book was able to teach me some new info and gave me a different perspective on topics I had already learned about. I think everyone (males AND females) NEED to read this book. You don't need to have any background on the human body/health/medicine besides just being a human to be able to read this book, it is such an easy read. It is great for women hoping to learn more about their bodies (or men who want to understand more about the mysterious female body - highly recommend this, it gives great insight!). I also truly think this would be great for teens (however, be warned it does talk about some "taboo" and "mature" topics). It talks about a lot of things that teens may have questions about (& may be too embarrassed to ask) or should be educated on (but often are neglected when educating teens about the body in general and when educating about sex). I have already recommended this book to so many people and will continue to do so.

What a delightfully wonderful book this is. Lissa Rankin, M.D. has written a book about the female sexual organs, especially the vagina, and sings its praises. As a gynecologist, she has an authoritative voice which she uses in a whimsical and cutesy way when necessary. Her point is to get the point across - the vagina is a good word, a wonderful part of the female body and something to be knowledgeable about and proud of having and loving. She also informs the reader about labia, orgasm, clitoris, vulva, breasts, fertility, menopause, and childbirth, to name just a few of the topics she covers. Think of a question and I can bet that it is answered in this book. In fact, this book is based on questions she solicited and then addressed.I read the book in two days. It is filled with fascinating information and there isn't a boring page. Despite my being old enough to know, I learned a heck of a lot. For anyone who wants to learn about the intimacies of the female body in a loving, fun, knowledgeable and welcoming way, and wants to be charmed while learning about it, I can think of no better place to go than Lissa Rankin's book.

This book had me laughing and wincing in horror at the same time. It's amazing how women still don't respect the physical parts that makes them women. Dr. Rankin actually told me things I didn't want to know in this book! Like bananas can do a lot of damage to women's organs, or that potatoes can grown in my vagina.But I'm glad I purchased and read this book.If you are a reader who is easily offended, this book is not for you. She discusses *everything* from front to back, and she doesn't hide the information behind formal language. I was surprised when I got to the anal section of the book, assuming it was going to be all about the vagina.I think teenagers need to know the information in this book, but I can see parents having a problem with their teenagers reading it. Suggest moms--and dads--give it a read and share. Men need to know this stuff, too.She doesn't, as one reviewer states, argue against natural childbirth. She does say that there are alternatives and it's a personal choice. Hers was to do it with drugs, while a friend *tried* to do it naturally.So if you are looking for a frank but informative book about "down there", I highly recommend this book.

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