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Mood changes, cramping, bloating, and sleep disturbance… most women will be familiar.
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We really like this @BuzzFeed quiz on periods!
Lots of scenarios that most of us will be all too familiar with.
And while it’s great to have honest conversation, remember you shouldn’t normalise the likes of crippling pain or irregular cycles. https://t.co/4WUnrytpbA
Kate Muir’s new book, Everything You Need To Know About Menopause, is gripping and personal.
She talks about being invited onto Liveline with Joe Duffy: “I was actually crying... to hear about lives destroyed, marriages destroyed... It’s incredibly sad.” https://t.co/MaRg5gmqZe
Dr Sarah Welsh, of sexual wellness brand HANX, said: “Your period may well feel worse in winter, as the days are shorter, darker, and colder.
“All of this can negatively impact your mood and other aspects of your life that affect your menstrual cycle.” https://t.co/ufCM9Ltxsa
Recent advice to women about pelvic health from @IrishTimes.
The most common reasons to visit a women’s health physiotherapist:
🔴Urinary incontinence
🔴Pelvic pain
🔴Painful sex
🔴Prolapse
🔴Bowel dysfunction
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Fifty-nine percent of working women between 45 and 55 years old say menopause symptoms have a negative impact on them at work, according to a 2019 survey.
The most common issues reported are reduced ability to concentrate, more stress, and less patience. https://t.co/4lzGED6Lv3
The journal Menopause looks at the link between stable menstrual cycles during menopause and cardiovascular disease.
It’s highlighted: “Changes in menstrual cycle length are linked with hormone levels, and hormones influence cardiovascular disease risk.”
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Talking to teens about periods.
A Girl’s Guide To Puberty And Periods.
“The book incorporates factual health content and tips developed by health experts at Columbia University. The goal is to empower girls to feel more confident and knowledgeable.”
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The Catalan city of Girona is considering flexible working arrangements for employees experiencing discomfort due to periods.
Women, trans men, and non-binary individuals can take up to eight hours menstrual leave a month.
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Funding into women's health companies was up 2x in 2021 from 2020. The industry is booming — but it’s also playing catch up after being underserved for FAR too long. https://t.co/NXEzuLJdgH
A recent study looked at #menopause symptoms in four different ethnic groups.🙋🏽♀️
The results suggest that a woman’s racial/ethnic background plays a role in the types of #symptoms she experiences.
The more we understand, the more solutions we can find 💪🏽
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Irregular periods and lockdown.
“The majority of people we see have lost their periods and some of these women are not seriously underweight… but they have restrictive eating,” Martha Williams of eating disorder charity, Beat, says.
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