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Vibrators should be covered by health insurance, says former US Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders

Canela López   

Vibrators should be covered by health insurance, says former US Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders
  • Former US Surgeon General Dr. Joycelyn Elders told Insider she believes prescription $4 should be covered by insurance in the US.
  • Elders has always valued reproductive justice. She was asked to resign from her post as Surgeon General in 1994 for $4
  • Elders told Insider sexual stimulation can have plenty of health benefits that some health professionals do not acknowledge.
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Stress levels were already $4, and then the coronavirus pandemic hit.

The internet is awash with tips on how to de-stress and self-care, but according to Dr. Joycelyn Elders, the former US Surgeon General, there is something we're not discussing, and it could be just the ticket.

Vibrators should be covered by health insurance, Elders told Insider.

"A prescription vibrator just means you go in and you can get your insurance — Medicare, Medicaid, whatever — to cover it," Elders said in a phone call on Thursday.

Elders has long held strong views on the benefits of sexual stimulation. She was asked to resign from her post as Surgeon General in 1994 for $4

Speaking to Insider, Elders said she believes the US medical community, and the general public, still underestimate the benefits of intimacy. She said vibrator can have a much greater effect on overall health than we give it credit for, and health care professionals need to open their minds to the benefits.

Elders, who has partnered with the vibrator company WeVibe in honor of Masturbation Month, told Insider she believes prescription vibrators could be a big step towards reproductive justice in the US.

As masturbation has been linked to $4 and $4, Elders said prescribing sex toys could have profound health benefits.

Given research that masturbation is linked to $4, Elders believes vibrators could be particularly beneficial for seniors — moreso, she suggested, than mobility devices.

"We need to make sure that our Medicare pays for a vibrator for all women," Elders said. "I think it's probably more valuable sometimes than a walker or walking cane or hence all of these motorized wheelchairs that are not needed."

$4 in the same way bubble baths and Korean sheet masks have in recent years.

This particular sex toy has a confusing and $4, mixed history. Some historians have it that vibrators were $4 to treat women with "hysteria," inducing a forced orgasm, sometimes under duress. But two centuries later, they are a sought-after device that people all over the world use for pleasure.

The concept of prescribing a vibrator is not entirely unheard of. In recent years, $4, or when people have difficulty orgasming.

$4, or struggle to reach climax and have weak orgasms when they do. Unfortunately, vibrators still carry a stigma in some parts of the US, and until 2017 it was even illegal to purchase a $4

Dr. Elders believes vibrators could eventually be used to teach young people about sex in schools

$4 rarely discuss forms of sex outside of intercourse between a penis and a vagina — including forms of self-pleasure like masturbation.

Elders said she believes the US education system does a great disservice to young women, as they are oftentimes not taught about their own pleasure in mainstream sex education courses.

While vibrators are oftentimes categorized as "adult" toys, Elders said giving them to people at a young age could help with their sexual development and to dispel a lot of the stigmas around self-pleasure. Access to sex toys could also discourage people from having unsafe sex and reduce STI rates and even unplanned pregnancies.

"I feel that young women should be told about vibrators at a very early age, and if they want to use them, they can," Elders said.

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