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Real bodies: understanding and celebrating labia diversity cover image
Women's Health Victoria |Published: 17 June 2024
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17 June 2024

The Real Bodies: Understanding and Celebrating Labia Diversity report by Women's Health Victoria reveals that almost one-quarter of young Australian women feel anxious or unhappy about their labia, driven by the influence of porn and online media. This anxiety has led to an increase in female genital cosmetic surgery.

Labia Library Real bodies report media release cover image
Women's Health Victoria |Published: 17 June 2024
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17 June 2024

A new survey by Women’s Health Victoria and YouGov has found that almost one quarter of women aged 18-24 feel anxious, embarrassed or unhappy about the appearance of their labia, which can have damaging impacts on their physical, mental and sexual health and wellbeing.  

Labia Library knowledge paper front cover
James A, Webster A |Published: November 2018
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14 November 2018

This paper explores the effectiveness of the Labia Library website in improving women’s health literacy, based on almost 3,000 free text user survey responses.

The Labia Library
Women's Health Victoria |Published: September 2013
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16 September 2013

Ever wondered if your vagina is normal? The Labia Library is Women’s Health Victoria’s award-winning health literacy resource for women and health professionals.

Women and genital cosmetic surgery Issues Paper
Malone J |Published: February 2013
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5 February 2013

This Issues Paper critically explores female genital cosmetic surgery in the Victorian context: to better understand what it is, who is undertaking it, and their reasons for doing so.