Cramping and changes in menstrual cycles are common. But severe pain and bleeding that disrupt daily life are not. Here’s how to tell what a healthy period looks like – and when symptoms should be ...
Several doctors have explained all we need to know about ‘period flu’ which is way more common than you think and have ...
In fact, 'period scooping' is pretty much exactly what it says on the tin; it describes the belief that a person can 'scoop out' part of their daily bleed to avoid half of the faff that comes with it.
New research suggests that women experience a distinct decrease in sexual motivation during a specific phase of the menstrual ...
While having cramps after your period can be unsettling, they are usually not a cause for alarm as there are several reasons why women may experience this discomfort, ranging from hormonal ...