Meet Dr. Mary Jane Minkin. The doctor who prescribes vibrators to her cancer patients.
BPA and phthalate free vibrators that are made out of silicone – and can even be charged using a USB cable – to be precise.
Okay, so it’s unconventional.
But Dr Minkin has the best interests (and the satisfied sex lives) of her patients at heart.
Minkin was recently interviewed by VICE magazine, and told interviewer Sophie Saint Thomas that one of the ‘medical benefits’ of the vibrator is its ability to increase blood flow to the vagina.
Many of the women involved in the program, who are cancer survivors, are going through menopause. Ergo, their estrogen levels have gone down. And when that happens, women can experience dryness in their vagina – which makes sex a lot more uncomfortable.
While Minkin says that she’s “all for people having orgasms”, the real purpose of the vibrator in these cases is “simply increasing pelvic blood flow with vibrator therapy.”
Although she does note that, “having an orgasm helps people feel better about their partner. It helps people relax. We like people to be relaxed and less stressed—that is a good thing.”