Cramping and changes in menstrual cycles are common. But severe pain and bleeding that disrupt daily life are not. Here’s how ...
THE average woman will have a staggering 480 periods over the course of her lifetime — but what red flags should we look out ...
A women's health expert has revealed whether or not you can actually ‘hold your period in’ as women rush to social media ...
While period pain and heavy menstrual bleeding are common, they’re often dealt with privately. Yet they take a profound toll on a person’s health – and finances.
For generations, menstruation has been treated as something discreet, whispered about, concealed, and sanitised. But a growing movement is challenging that silence head-on, pushing conversations about ...
You cannot have a true menstrual period during pregnancy. When you conceive, ovulation stops and the uterine lining stays in ...
Even if you had your period, your body may still be sending pregnancy signals that many women mistake for normal hormonal ...
Research finds period pain and heavy bleeding costs the Australian economy about A$14 billion every year in lost productivity ...