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Author: Laura Warner

Laura Warner (she/her) is a poet and PhD researcher based in the Wellcome Centre for the Cultures and Environments of Health, University of Exeter. Her project, Uterine Poetics, explores the condition endometriosis through poetry. Her work has appeared in Dear Reader and in the SRHM Journal’s anthology of poetry on sexual and reproductive justice. Twitter: @warner_writer @MenstrualPoetic

My Vagina, My Valentine: a poem by Laura Warner

19th May 202220th May 2022  Laura Warner

Laura Warner’s poem explores the effect of direct conversation with the vagina, and how the words and language we choose to use can alter our relationship and power dynamics with our bodies.

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Posted in Creative Writing, PoetryTagged: My Body's Bodies Editorial, Periods, Poetry
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