Dr. Sex Fairy
Did you ever realize that improved sexual health is a key ingredient to happiness and general wellness? I’m Dr. Kanwal Bawa, board-certified physician and founder of Bawa Medical, but I am better known as “Dr. Sex Fairy.” I have devoted my career and my medical practice to the rejuvenation and re-invigoration of my patients - from the inside out. I have worked with thousands of men and women from all walks of a life, improving their aesthetics, confidence, and most importantly, their sex lives. My passion, and this podcast’s mission, is to change lives; we will tackle the tough topics and delicate dilemmas with insight, expertise, and even a bit of humor. This show is a safe and fascinating conversation where all are included, nothing is off limits, and we embrace life’s challenges head on. So join me on this journey, and let Dr. Sex Fairy work some magic towards sexual satisfaction, renewed vitality, and a real sense of enjoyment...so you can live life to its fullest.
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Ep. 154: Make Your Vagina Great Again
Are you ready to take control of your vaginal health and sexual satisfaction? Are you ready to understand how your partner's vagina works? Want to learn how you can make sex more pleasurable for both of you? In this powerful mini-episode, we dive deep into the realities women face—from laxity and vaginismus to dryness and the orgasm gap. Discover why female pleasure deserves the same attention as any other aspect of health and how reclaiming your power can transform your life and relationships. It's time for a non-surgical mommy makeover down under whether or not you're a mommy. This isn’t just about fixing problems—it’s about owning your pleasure, bridging the orgasm gap, and making your vagina great again.
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Make Your Vagina Great Again
Welcome to America’s top sexuality podcast, Dr. Sex Fairy. I am Dr. Kanwal Bawa, America’s favorite sex doctor, and I am here to transform your life. I am currently releasing mini-episodes on Fridays. Last week our topic was Make Your Penis Great Again. Today’s mini-episode is a follow-up to that, and I will be discussing how to make your vagina great again.
When we talk about vaginal health, we often focus on physical changes and challenges — things like a loose vagina on one end of the spectrum and one that is too tight on the other. When it comes to laxity or a loose vagina, there are stages to it. You may find that you're not feeling as much friction during sex. You may not be enjoying your vibrator as much. It may even come to a point where your partner is noticing it because he may not be enjoying sex as much either. That said, there are many reasons why this happens, and many ways this can be fixed, but this episode will not go into those. However, Episode 144 Tight, Toned & Turned On discusses this in detail so do listen to it after this episode.
Meanwhile, vaginismus exists on the other end of the spectrum, with its overly tight vaginal muscles, making intimacy uncomfortable or even painful. And in between these two extremes, there are so many other issues women face, like dryness, weakened pelvic floor muscles, and emotional or psychological barriers that affect intimacy. These aren’t just issues to live with—they are real, and they deserve solutions.
And this connects to a broader issue known as the orgasm gap. Research shows that women often experience less satisfaction in the bedroom than men, but it doesn’t have to be this way. Part of closing the orgasm gap is addressing physical concerns, but it’s also about women recognizing that they deserve pleasure, and that taking steps to achieve it is not only OK but necessary.
But let’s take this conversation even further and talk about something that often goes unaddressed: faking orgasms. It is something that a significant number of women admit to doing at least occasionally if not regularly, but the question is, who does this help? The answer is—no one. When women fake orgasms, they may feel they are protecting their partner’s feelings, but in reality this form of dishonesty prevents both partners from experiencing true intimacy. It creates a barrier to understanding, communication, and pleasure.
I do think that you are responsible for our own pleasure, but this doesn’t mean that you have to achieve it alone. It does mean being honest and proactive about what you need, communicate with your partner, and guidethem in ways that enhance your experience. Taking ownership of your pleasure isn’t selfish—it’s empowering. Helping your partners please you is part of that empowerment and of creating a fulfilling, connected relationship, and bridging that orgasm gap.
At Bawa Medical, I am dedicated to giving women the tools they need to reclaim and enhance their sexual health. I have developed advanced treatments. I also do very precise hormone balancing. Plus, there are my US-made unisex Dr. Sex Fairy Supplements that address blood flow, and revitalize tissue health to make women lubricated, orgasmic and even wanting more sex. But this work goes beyond the physical; it is about giving women the confidence to own their pleasure, to communicate their needs, and to feel fully alive in their bodies.
Too often, society downplays the importance of female pleasure, and for many women, that has led to an uncomfortable silence around their needs. But here’s the truth: by addressing vaginal health and learning to advocate for what you want, you are not only enhancing your own experiences but also creating healthier, more open relationships. When both partners are honest and engaged, the connection deepens, and satisfaction improves for everyone.
So, if you are experiencing any challenges with intimacy—whether it’s lousy orgasms, no orgasms, dryness, discomfort, a little or a lot of urinary leakage or something else —it is time to recognize that you don’t have to accept it. There are advanced options available, and I am here to help you every step of the way. The same is true for women who enjoy sex and have good intimate health, who don’t suffer from incontinence yet, who don’t have dryness and painful sex, who understand the importance of their intimate and sexual health, and simply want to preserve it. Female sexuality deserves the same respect and care as any other area of health. Embrace it, invest in yourself, remember that you are worth it and let’s make your vagina great again. Until next time.