came across this study analysis and found out that 53% of suicides happen within the paramenstruum (4 days before to 4 days after menstruation), yet menstrual health is barely a footnote in mental health discussions, how many lives could be saved if we took this seriously?
Brilliant case study of Ashlee Brown, a footballer a defender for west bromwich albion, always claims she plays better than expected during her period, the real issue isn’t biology, it’s centuries of conditioning that taught women to sit out.
A study published in Journal of Women's Health (2020) found that women who engaged in physical activity experienced fewer discomforts by releasing endorphins (which have pain relieving effects) & potentially reducing the release of prostaglandins (hormones that can cause cramps).
A study published in Journal of Women's Health (2020) found that women who engaged in physical activity experienced fewer discomforts by releasing endorphins (which have pain relieving effects) & potentially reducing the release of prostaglandins (hormones that can cause cramps).
True or false?
‘you should avoid working out during your period.’
vote below !
let’s see how well our small community understands this topic, drop your answers and let’s bust some common period myths together.
True or false?
‘you should avoid working out during your period.’
vote below !
let’s see how well our small community understands this topic, drop your answers and let’s bust some common period myths together.
hormonal cycles aren’t just about fertility.
they affect:
🧠 Cognitive function
⚡ Neural processing speed
💬 Emotional processing
we need more research on our cycle-based psychology !!
why aren’t we talking about this more?
#menstrualhealth
your cycle changes how you see the world in simpler words, in the late follicular phase, women respond faster to positive stimuli but in the mid-luteal phase, they’re more sensitive to negative emotions, your hormones aren't just about PMS
#WomensHealth
women in the late follicular phase approach positive stimuli faster, while those in the mid-luteal phase avoid negative ones more acutely, your hormones shape your motivation & responses!
women in the late follicular phase approach positive stimuli faster, while those in the mid-luteal phase avoid negative ones more acutely, your hormones shape your motivation & responses!
ever noticed how some days you're drawn to positivity, while on others, you just need to avoid negativity? turns out, the menstrual cycle affects approach-avoidance behaviors, influencing how we process emotions, they literally shape your emotional perception !!!
ever noticed how some days you're drawn to positivity, while on others, you just need to avoid negativity? turns out, the menstrual cycle affects approach-avoidance behaviors, influencing how we process emotions, they literally shape your emotional perception !!!
that's why healcycle was built, download it to stay informed, track your symptoms and take charge of your health, share it, give it a try and see how much difference a little awareness can make in someone's life, you never know !!!
thank you so much!
this women’s day week, let's take a moment to think about how many women around us might be silently struggling with symptoms they ignore.
thank you so much!
this women’s day week, let's take a moment to think about how many women around us might be silently struggling with symptoms they ignore.
my whole idea of feminism has evolved from 'all women are preetty' to 'women should be ugly in peace' and the shift has freed me from the need to idealize or redefine beauty as a means of self-worth. it's truly liberating that way and y'all should give it a try
pmdd is often blundered as bipolar disorder, the extreme mood changes, especially rage, depression, and impulsivity, mimic bipolar disorder, but the key difference is that pmdd follows a strict menstrual cycle pattern while bipolar episodes are unpredictable
I wish people could understand more that PMDD is nothing but like an emotional tsunami every month- i could not & can not stop it- just ride it out which its why its like “off the charts”, etc
@IAPMDglobal
PMDD can worsen over time unlike regular PMS, the symptoms can intensify as a person ages, especially during perimenopause making it harder to diagnose later in life.
some cultures have no word for PMDD, in societies where menstrual discussions are taboo, many people suffer in silence without a term for what they experience, making it one of the most underdiagnosed disorders worldwide
some cultures have no word for PMDD, in societies where menstrual discussions are taboo, many people suffer in silence without a term for what they experience, making it one of the most underdiagnosed disorders worldwide