Category

Sexual Health

Our Sexual Health category examines the intersection of technology and intimate wellness. We explore digital tools that are transforming personal health management, from sophisticated menstrual cycle trackers to innovative fertility tech. The section delves into apps that offer comprehensive menstrual health insights, providing users with data-driven information about their cycles, mood patterns, and potential health concerns. We also investigate the growing field of male sexual health technology, including devices addressing erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation. Telemedicine’s impact on sexual health is a key focus. We analyze platforms offering remote consultations, prescription services, and at-home STI testing kits, discussing how these technologies are improving access to sexual healthcare. Fertility tech is another area of exploration, covering advancements in ovulation prediction, sperm analysis, and conception planning. We examine how these tools are empowering individuals and couples in their family planning journeys. While highlighting the benefits of these technologies, we also address their limitations and the importance of professional medical advice. Our goal is to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of how technology is reshaping sexual health management, fostering informed decision-making in this deeply personal aspect of wellbeing.

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May 11, 2023 Latest update

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Editorial brief

The sex-positive app stack: what's actually worth installing in 2025

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  1. News

    Would you buy second-hand sex toy?

    This article covers Squeaky Clean Toys, a marketplace for second-hand sex toys launched in 2021, which requires sellers to document a rigorous three-step cleaning process. The piece explores why people are reluctant to buy

  2. Analysis

    How sextech can help you heal sexual trauma

    This article explores how sex tech can support survivors of sexual trauma in reclaiming their sexuality and bodies, drawing on personal experience and expert insight. It examines how products like gender-neutral sex toys and