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Dr Tanaya Narendra

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Do underwired bras cause cancer? What is the deal with abortion pills? How does one use a dental dam? Gynaecolog­ist-in-training Dr Tanaya Narendra tackles myths and taboo topics aplenty on her popular Instagram account, Dr Cuterus. The ‘millennial doctor’ talks to ADILA MATRA about the horrors, delights, and importance of running a sexual wellness platform in India. What made you start an Instagram page dedicated to sexual wellness?

I was living in England a few years ago, and at that time menstrual cups were not really available [in India]. I found a cup on the internet that was quite affordable, and I started using it and talking about it on my personal Instagram account. Anytime I would come to India, all of my friends would ask me to bring back cups. One day, after I moved back home, I picked up a uterus model (both my parents are doctors, so there are models lying around the house) and made a video explaining how a cup works. Coincident­ally it was World Menstrual Hygiene Day, and people really liked it and asked me to make it [the video] public. This happened in May 2019. So, I made a public page (@dr_cuterus), but I didn’t intend for it to become what it has. I just wanted to work on the misinforma­tion that existed around women’s health and sexual health.

Did you always want to be a gynaecolog­ist?

I wanted to be a bicycle mechanic when I was younger (laughs). I am a nerd. Initially, I was a little hesitant [to become a gynaecolog­ist] because I saw how difficult my parents’ lives were. But as I grew up, I

wanted to try biology. My best friend was really interested in medicine; her parents are doctors as well. Seeing her passion, I chose science in school. I was not sure if I would go into medicine, but I studied bio-chem and it was love at first sight!

How do you choose the topics for your videos?

I have a large database of questions, because I work as a doctor and there are so many queries that my patients have. Then, of course, the comments, the Instagram

DMs, and lastly, the questions that I discuss with friends. For example, I was very concerned about my dark-haired thighs and I used Veet. Now I know the harmful effects of it. As a young girl, it was a question that was so heavily ingrained in my head, and I imagine a lot of other people would have been similarly insecure. I [also] did a video about the effects of mint cigarettes on fertility, because I know so many of my friends freak out about smoking cigarettes.

What is the biggest compliment you have received?

Last year, somebody sent me a picture of their oneyear-old child. Earlier, they weren’t able to conceive and had messaged me for advice. They just needed a small tweak in their sex life—I told them to put a pillow under the hip. And they conceived their first child! That kind of gratificat­ion is unreal.

Which reel of yours has been most widely shared?

The dumbest Instagram post is the one where I talk about unprotecte­d sex and my period disappeari­ng for a week. It was a joke, but it has five million views (laughs). Another reel on oral sex and how you need to use condoms and dental dams has 4.5 million views, and I think that’s a good one!

What is the future of sexual-health discourse in India?

As a gynaecolog­ist in training, I think we are totally clueless on a large scale but we have moved forward on some grounds. Sex is a conversati­on that people have now; it was not there before. So, I am optimistic. It has gotten so much better because we now have popular media representa­tion of carrying condoms, pills, and things like that.

What are your favourite wellness destinatio­ns?

Andamans and Maldives.

I am a scuba diver and beach person. Scuba diving is ideal for meditation, and to me, it is a wellness sport. It’s very slow; it does get the adrenaline pumping, but it is not as sporty as bungee jumping.

Sex is a conversati­on that people have now... because we now have popular media representa­tion of carrying condoms, pills, and things like that.

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