Our values guide everything we do

Empathy: We approach vaginismus with compassion and understanding, recognizing the unique experiences and challenges faced by those affected.

Inclusivity: We embrace diversity and strive for inclusivity, ensuring that everyone affected by vaginismus feels seen, heard, and supported regardless of gender identity, sexual orientation, or background.

Education: We believe in the power of knowledge and strive to provide accurate and comprehensive information about vaginismus to dispel myths and misconceptions.

Collaboration: We foster a collaborative community of Sexological bodyworkers,
counselors, and individuals impacted by vaginismus, working together to support
each other’s journey and share resources.

Our objectives drive our efforts

  • Increase awareness of vaginismus through public campaigns, workshops, and educational materials.
  • Foster a supportive community where individuals can share their stories, find
    validation, and connect with others on their journey towards healing.
  • Provide accessible resources for individuals seeking information about vaginismus, including online support groups, forums, and expert advice.
  • Train more healthcare professionals, Sexological bodyworkers, and counselors in the holistic approach to vaginismus treatment to expand the availability of professional support.
  • Advocate for improved healthcare services and policies that address the needs of individuals with vaginismus.

Our Vision

To create a world where vaginismus is understood, accepted, and supported,
empowering individuals to embrace their sexuality without shame or fear.

Our Mission

Our mission is to raise awareness about vaginismus and provide education,
resources, and support for individuals and couples affected by this condition, as well as practitioners providing treatment to these individuals and couples. We aim to promote a holistic approach to healing and empower individuals to reclaim their sexual well-being.

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What people are clients saying

Anonymous Lady, 1 Aug 2023

“I had difficulty with intercourse since my wedding day and was a virgin for 5 months into my marriage before I found out it was a case of vaginismus (after researching online) and decided to consult Martha…

Shriya, received on 26 Nov 2022

Martha, I can’t Thank you for guiding me through this journey. You are much more than a counselor and a sexologist. You are doing a great job and I want your work to reach as many women out there that suffer in silence….

Anonymous client, 12 March 2022

I trust you are well. It’s been a great year since we consulted you last year the same day. We just welcomed our little baby girl on 24th February 2022. We would like to thank you wholeheartedly for your help/advice and for making us comfortable during our consultation session…

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