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When it comes to coworks the amount of reviews on Google Maps are a good sign. If you want more info on one coworker.com is the Yelp of coworks. It might have more info. Source: almost 2 years ago
Anyone have a recommendation? I searched and the topics about this seem to be about 6 months old, I never used coworker.com, and I'm not sure how legit the reviews are, or if they're recent. Source: over 2 years ago
I had a look on coworker.com, but they list a lot of places as if they have "external monitor" but when I go checking on the actual coworking webpage I see that it is not true, they don´´ t rent external monitors nor they have external monitors. Source: over 2 years ago
Btw, to find just coworking spaces, you can checkout coworker.com or cofynd.com and filter for the locations, might not be too useful though for remote locations. Also Just googling coliving and coworking spaces online in India would give you substantial options if you are looking for places that offer stay as well as a work space. Source: about 3 years ago
Secondly, your vulva and vagina is not suppose to smell like flowers or fruit. As long as the smell is not fishy or overwhelmingly unpleasant then it is fine. A fishy smell can be a sign of an infection. Itching or burning can also be a sign of infection. Discharge is totally normal! It’s only a sign of something bad if it smells, as I said above, is a strange colour like green, or has the consistency of cottage... Source: about 1 year ago
Try using a period tracker app like Flo. Source: about 1 year ago
I'm a journalist and I'm writing an informational article on vulvodynia for Flo Health. Nothing fancy, just speaking to medical experts about causes, symptoms, treatments and research. Source: about 2 years ago
I recommend downloading an app where you can track symptoms (I personally love Flo, which is free). If you end up going to a doctor to discuss your experience, having that as a reference could be incredibly helpful! Source: about 3 years ago
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