Talking about sexual health and well-being.
The Canada 150 Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) Storyboard Initiative featured life changing research being done in Canada. Dr Natalie Rosen was one of the researchers highlighted in October, 2017. Read more here.
What can women do if sex is painful for them?
Rather than keeping it a secret, women who experience pain during sex should talk to their partners. Dr Rosen is interviewed by Healthline in their August 1, 2017 article.
Why you should tell your romantic partner about any sexual problems you are experiencing.
Kathleen E. Merwin, a clinical doctoral candidate in the Couples and Sexual Health Laboratory, along with Dr Rosen, spoke to PsyPost (March 28, 2017) about their research published in the Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy. The findings highlight the benefits of talking to your partner if you are experiencing sexual distress. http://www.psypost.org/2017/03/tell-romantic-partner-sexual-problems-experiencing-48547
Sexual Pleasure: What to Expect When You Are Expecting
Dr Rosen was interviewed for this article by Dr. Allison Carter citing research we have been doing with couples on the transition to parenthood. The article was originally published on “Find Your Pleasure” in July 2018
Sexual Pleasure: What to Expecting When You’re Expecting
Dr. Rosen was interviewed by Find Your Pleasure about the ways pregnancy impacts sexual pleasure and ways to increase sexual pleasure during pregnancy. Read the article here.
How to Not F*ck Up Your Kids Too Bad – A Modern Guide to Fatherhood
Dr. Rosen was recently interviewed about parenthood and sexuality for an Audible Original podcast titled How to Not F*ck Up Your Kids Too Bad – A Modern Guide to Fatherhood. If you are an Audible member (or would like to sign up for a free 30 day trial) visit the links below! #HowNotToFUpYourKids USA: Audible.com/HowNotTo Canada: adbl.co/ParentingIsHard
The Agony of Intimacy
A journalist who was also a participant in one of our studies has published an essay on her experience with PVD (Provoked Vestibulodynia) and her participation in our research. It is quite a moving piece and we thank her for her willingness to share. Through her writing as well as our research, she is helping […]
The Agony of Intimacy
A former participant discusses her experiences as a participant in one of Dr. Rosen’s studies and the benefits it brought to her. Read the full article here.
#postbabyhankypanky: New Halifax Research Project Encourages Conversation on Postpartum Sex
Dr. Rosen was interviewed by Halifax Metro News about the #postbabyhankypanky knowledge sharing initiative. Read the article here.
Sex after Baby
Dr. Rosen speaks to C100 radio regarding postpartum sexuality.