Labia Logic
The docs of Labia Logic are all about women's health! So of course we want to support the 2026 Wholistic Healing Summit. Read on for more information from the Lichen Sclerosus Support Network. Many people with lichen sclerosus know the experience of opening multiple browser tabs late at night, trying to understand if a new symptom is LS progression or just menopause. It is exhausting to piece together care from conflicting advice and short appointments that leave your most sensitive questions unasked. The 2026 Wholistic Healing Summit: The Year of You changes that...
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Have you ever asked about your vulvar pain and been told… “it’s normal,” “it’s stress,” or the deeply unhelpful classic, “just relax”? In this episode, Labia Logic Dr. Adriana Martí joins the conversation to get into the very real, very frustrating world of chronic vulvar pain. Dr. Marti is a clinical health psychologist and she joins Dr. Ashely Fuller and Dr. Meredith McClure to share why treating chronic vulvar pain usually takes more than one magic pill, one procedure, or one awkward appointment where everyone avoids saying the word vulva. They discuss why chronic...
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Why do we have a hundred nicknames for the vulva, but half of them feel weird, cringey, or downright insulting? Where did these words even come from? And why do so many of them turn into insults? In this episode of Labia Logic, Dr. Ashley Fuller and Dr. Meredith McClure dig into the messy, fascinating, and sometimes uncomfortable world of sex slang. Brace yourself because nothing is off the table. Inspired in part by recent social media, they explore how language shapes stigma, why so many slang terms for women’s bodies skew negative, and how even “funny” words can carry harmful...
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Ever wondered if squirting is something you’re supposed to “achieve”? Have you panicked over a rogue queef at the worst possible moment? What about briefly considered a little… clit bling? This episode of Labia Logic gets right in there with all the pop culture noise surrounding vulvas. Expectations are loud, information is questionable, and Google is not always your friend. Dr. Ashley Fuller and Dr. Meredith McClure are myth-busting the squirts, the queefs, and the piercings. They also talk about common misconceptions, from toilet seat paranoia to the idea that bodies should...
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So you’ve climbed the mountain… but something still isn’t quite right. Maybe it takes forever to get there, maybe the fireworks are more like a sparkler, or maybe your brain suddenly decides it’s time to think about laundry. This episode of Labia Logic is part 2 of our Orgasm Deep Dive with guest expert Dr. Irwin Goldstein. Dr. Ashley Fuller and Dr. Meredith McClure continue to explain why orgasm isn’t always straightforward, and why the answer is often way more complicated than “just relax.” During part 2, you’ll learn why delayed or muted orgasms are especially common...
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Picture this: you’re doing all the right things, the mood is right, the body is there… and yet pleasure has quietly left the building.Your orgasm has ghosted you! In part one of an Orgasm Deep Dive on Labia Logic, Drs. Ashley Fuller and Meredith McClure are talking all about the very real experience of orgasm going AWOL. They have Dr. Irwin Goldstein as a guest expert to tell us why orgasm problems are almost never “just in your head” or “just hormonal” or “just pelvic.” Ashley, Meredith, and Irwin cover the five regions involved in orgasm and explain the orgasm...
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If you’ve ever left an appointment thinking, “Wait…is this all in my head?” then this episode of Labia Logic is your group chat in podcast form. Recorded from a hotel room bed (strictly for lighting reasons), Dr. Ashley Fuller and Dr. Meredith McClure are on the topic of the all-too-common experience of medical gaslighting and why feeling dismissed is way more common than it should be. Ashley and Meredith are broadcasting from the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health (ISSWSH) conference, and the conversation reveals how clinicians learn, collaborate, and...
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Herpes. Yep. We said it out loud. A word that can trigger panic, shame spirals, and frantic Googling… but what if we told you it’s also extremely common, very misunderstood, and not the relationship-ending disaster pop culture makes it out to be? In this episode of Labia Logic, Dr. Ashley Fuller and Dr. Meredith McClure tell us why herpes happens. And also why it should come with way less stigma than it does. Ashley and Meredith explain the difference between HSV-1 and HSV-2, how transmission actually works, and why routine herpes screening isn’t recommended, even when you’re...
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Ever wondered if a vibrator could be your new favorite wellness tool? And which one is the “right” one anyway? In this episode of Labia Logic Dr. Meredith McClure and Dr. Ashley Fuller dive headfirst into the world of pleasure with zero shame, lots of laughs, and a reminder that orgasm is a learned skill, not a magic trick you missed in sex ed. The hosts welcome Elizabeth Leister of Vitality Within, a sexual wellness coach who helps women navigate vibrators, tools, and sexual pleasure with clarity and compassion. Together, they explain why sexual health is health, how pleasure connects to...
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In this episode of Labia Logic, Dr. Ashley Fuller and Dr. Meredith McClure are kicking off January by diving headfirst into orgasms, because women’s sexual pleasure still doesn’t get nearly enough airtime. From awkward silence to Hollywood myths, they ask the big questions we’re all thinking: Why don’t we talk about this more? Who do you even ask when something isn’t working? And why did no one cover this in OB-GYN residency? The good news: if orgasms are elusive, you’re not broken, and you’re definitely not alone. This episode covers what orgasms actually are: a...
info_outlineThe docs of Labia Logic are all about women's health! So of course we want to support the 2026 Wholistic Healing Summit. Read on for more information from the Lichen Sclerosus Support Network.
Many people with lichen sclerosus know the experience of opening multiple browser tabs late at night, trying to understand if a new symptom is LS progression or just menopause. It is exhausting to piece together care from conflicting advice and short appointments that leave your most sensitive questions unasked.
The 2026 Wholistic Healing Summit: The Year of You changes that experience. From May 11–15, we are bringing together 13+ world-class specialists in dermatology, pelvic health, and sexual medicine to provide the roadmap you have been missing. This isn’t just about watching videos; it is about getting personalized answers.
If you choose the All-Access Pass, you move from the audience into the room. You gain an exclusive seat in Deep-Dive Q&A Workshops where you can ask experts your specific questions about intimacy, pain loops, and hormonal shifts. You will walk away with a 70+ Page Integrated Care Guide and a lifetime searchable library, so when symptoms change six months from now, you aren't back at square one.
Register now, and choose ongoing clarity at lssupportnetwork.org/whs.