The Labia Library

The Labia Library




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It's a sad state of affairs that the number of women optiong for female gentical cosmetic surgery (or a labiaplasty ) has shot up in recent years, indicating mass insecurity about how normal women believe their vaginas to be. But if you're one of those who's ever fretted about the state of your labia, then fret no more. Australian not-for-profit organisation Women's Health Victoria have put their time to good use and created the one, the only: Labia Library .
The website is a hub of information containing advice, facts, diagrams and most importantly PICTURES, put together with the help of young women and a range of professionals including gynaecologists, psychosexual health specialists, sex educators and general practitioners. The site contains a gallery, displayed below, which is a series of pictures collated from the 2011 book I'll Show You Mine, where photographer Katie Huisman shot images of various women's ladyparts to show that everyone is different, and everyone is NORMAL.
Also, it goes without saying (unless you're a gynaecologist yourself) the gallery is definitely NSFW.
The site aims to reassure women, with information about the shape, size, colour, and event smell of your vagina. So read up, and stop worrying. Whatever you look like down there, you're most probably perfectly normal.

This video, launched at the 2021 AGM, showcases Women's Health Victoria's programs, services, activities and achievements throughout the 2020-2021 year.
This compilation of sexual health articles and infographics has been put together by 1800 My Options to mark World Sexual Health Day and International Safe Abortion Day. 
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.
Women’s Health Victoria’s Labia Library has won the Gold Award for Excellence in Women’s Health at the Victorian Public Healthcare Awards.
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.
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Your generous contribution will help drive social change, address women's health needs and promote gender equality to achieve better outcomes for all Victorian women. No contribution is too small in helping us achieve our vision of women living well - healthy, empowered and equal.
WHV acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government .
Women's Health Victoria acknowledges and pays our respects to the Traditional Custodians of the land that our offices are situated on, the peoples of the Kulin Nation. As a statewide organisation, we also acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters across Victoria. We pay our respects to them, their cultures and their Elders past and present.
We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded and that we are beneficiaries of stolen land and dispossession, which began over 200 years ago and continues today.



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