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It’s The Doctors’ Ultimate Sex Guide, featuring tantalizing tips and passionate pointers for better sex tonight.
Birth Control Breakthrough or “Promiscuity Pill?”
A new FDA-approved pill is creating a sexual controversy since it can be used up to five days after engaging in unprotected sex or experiencing contraceptive failure.
Cosmetic "Sexcessories"

OB-GYN Dr. Lisa Masterson explains how the anti-progestin pill, similar to other emergency contraception pills, works to thin the uterine lining to prevent attachment, block estrogen and halt or delay ovulation; however, it does not protect against the risk of STDs from having unprotected intercourse.
Opponents of the new pill argue that it may prompt promiscuous behavior in some women and question if it terminates a pregnancy. “This is not an abortifacient pill,” Dr. Lisa says. She stresses that the pill should only be used as an emergency contraceptive.
She adds that the pill also comes with negative side effects, which include nausea, headaches, dizziness and stomachaches, so it’s not something to take lightly or rely on frequently to prevent pregnancy.
Appetite for Arousal

7 to Heaven Plan: 7 Tips to Reach Orgasm Tonight
Sexologist Rachael Ross, M.D., Ph.D. joins the show to discuss the importance of sexual health, and how you can better attain “the big O” with aseven-step guide.
“Sexual health is such an important part of life,” Dr. Ross says. “It boosts your immune system and your cardiovascular health, and at the same time, kind of helps keep a healthy household.”
Hanging your head off the bed can heighten arousal and stimulate orgasm.
A study out of Texas A&M found that pushing boundaries with your partner not only boosts adrenaline, but sexual satisfaction, as well. Watch as one couple puts this theory to the test on a high-flying date at Gaonas Trapeze Workshop!
Researchers from Wayne State University revealed that more than half of women rate the outdoors as the most adventurous and appealing place to have sex. The Doctors and Dr. Ross weigh in on the findings.
From the A-spot and the U-spot to the elusive G-spot and more, Dr. Lisa explains the ABCs of understanding your anatomy for a more satisfying sex life.
The No. 1 Orgasm Secret
Five keeps the "O" alive! In a national survey of sexual health, Indiana University researchers found that engaging in five different sexual techniques during lovemaking dramatically improved sexual satisfaction.
- Web Exclusive: Dr. Ross' bonus tip to unleash your inner animal.
How to Spice Up Your Marriage

Deb and Ken have been married for 12 years and have two children. Although they are still deeply in love, their sex life was reduced when Deb was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer in 2009.
Deb underwent chemotherapy had a double mastectomy performed to eradicate the cancer. In addition, because her cancer was 99 percent estrogen receptor positive, a hysterectomy was also performed.
“I had to have a radical hysterectomy that throws you into menopause,” Deb explains. “It makes having intercourse painful.”
“I need to give her a lot of advanced notice,” Ken says. “Spontaneous sex is not something that we can really engage in.”
“I know a lot of women who are really happy in sexless marriages. I am not one of those women,” Deb says. “Cancer and all the resulting treatments and surgeries I had have taken away a lot from Ken and I. We are determined that it’s not going to take our love for each other and our sex life.”
“Sexercise” 101

“Kama movement is a combination of some elements of yoga, Pilates and sensual dance, and what we work on is our most problematic female fat zones,” says Kama Movement Founder Halyna Skrypnk.
Turn-On Tunes
The Doctors ask the studio audience to weigh in on which soundtrack is the most popular for setting the mood. Plus, hear The Doctors reveal their own personal favorites.