Labia Logic
In this episode of Labia Logic, hosts Dr. Ashley Fuller and Dr. Meredith McClure tackle the hairy topic we’ve all been too shy to ask our gynecologist (or stylist?) about: vulvar haircare. From the timeless debate of bush vs. bare to the wild world of grooming trends, they’re here to talk cultural norms, myths, and realities of pubic hair. Good news: doctors aren’t judging your landscape choices. They also explain why pubic hair exists (hint: it’s not just for decoration) and how to navigate the sometimes-itchy aftermath of shaving. Did you know trimming is a fan-favorite among...
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In this episode of Labia Logic, Dr. Ashley Fuller and Dr. Meredith McClure are playing tour guide to take us through the landscape of the labia. First stop: the vulva — because let’s be honest, most of us didn’t get the full anatomy lesson in health class. From labia majora to the mysterious vestibule (it’s not a fancy lobby, we promise — or is it?), the doctors cover it all with humor and a healthy dose of real talk. Guess what…the hymen is not a magical barrier of purity, and knowing your vulva is the ultimate act of self-care. In this episode, Ashley and Meredith talk...
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Welcome to the very first episode of Labia Logic! Hosts Dr. Meredith McClure and Dr. Ashley Fuller aim to educate about the often-ignored, frequently misunderstood world of vulvar health and sexual wellness. With their years of experience in OB-GYN and a passion for educating beyond the stirrups, these doctors are on a mission to break down the awkward, the confusing, and the downright baffling when it comes to women's health. Spoiler alert: everything you were too embarrassed to Google is probably on their agenda. In this premiere episode, Meredith and Ashley share their journeys...
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How often do we talk about the vulva? If you're Dr. Meredith McClure or Dr. Ashley Fuller? A lot. The rest of us? Probably not nearly enough. Introducing Labia Logic, the podcast about vulvar health, sexual wellness, and helping women figure out why things itch, burn, or just aren’t working like they used to. The docs cover everything from why pubic hair is actually useful to why sex hurts sometimes —and more importantly, how to fix it. If you’ve ever thought, Wait… is that normal? — this podcast is for you. Join our docs for deep dives into all things vulvar health, sexual...
info_outlineIn this episode of Labia Logic, Dr. Ashley Fuller and Dr. Meredith McClure are playing tour guide to take us through the landscape of the labia. First stop: the vulva — because let’s be honest, most of us didn’t get the full anatomy lesson in health class.
From labia majora to the mysterious vestibule (it’s not a fancy lobby, we promise — or is it?), the doctors cover it all with humor and a healthy dose of real talk. Guess what…the hymen is not a magical barrier of purity, and knowing your vulva is the ultimate act of self-care.
In this episode, Ashley and Meredith talk about why words matter, how hormones influence vulvar health, and the importance of ditching the shame that often comes with discussing our own bodies.
They’re here to normalize self-examination, celebrate body literacy, and maybe even inspire a mirror moment.
You’ll laugh a little, and walk away knowing your perineum from your clitoris — because knowledge is power, and empowered vulvas are happy vulvas.
Listen, subscribe, and pass the information on!
Resources:
Homologues of External Genitalia
More about the hosts of Labia Logic:
Dr. Ashley Fuller is a Sexual Medicine, Menopause, and Vulvar Specialist Gynecologist in Seattle, WA.
Dr. Meredith McClure is a Sexual Medicine, Menopause, and Vulvar Specialist Gynecologist in Dallas, TX.
Follow the show on Instagram @labia_logic
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