November 9th will not only bring about another fun tweet chat, but also another great giveaway! We are thrilled to have Jessica Marie & Suzan Hutchinson joining us as specials guests as we discuss, Menstrual Understanding and Creativity.
To help promote the chat and encourage participation, Jessica Marie, founder & artist at Vulva Love Lovely has generously donated not 1 but 3 menstrual journals to give away during the chat. Be sure to check out her unique artwork at VulvaLoveLovely.com
Why a menstrual journal?
“Tracking your period is a pretty important habit to pick up. It helps you establish a base-line for the usual number of days in your cycle, symptoms, and so on. Drastic changes in these can mean a bad interaction with new meds or something much more.
But for the most park Period Trackers totally suck. Why?
Because they focus on one thing and one thing alone: tracking negative symptoms of your period.
And yes, there is something other than negative symptoms. Do a scholarly search of medical journals and with some serious digging you’ll find something astounding: positive symptoms.
Of course you’ve never noticed them! You were never looking for them. The Panty Party! Period Tracker forces you to ask the question, “was I feeling particularly calm today, maybe a little devious and flirty?” And all of the sudden you will find that there are in fact positive symptoms and you do in fact experience them.”
*With this giveaway being designed to promote our upcoming TweetChat, Friday, November 9, 2012 the winners must be present to win. (Present, being defined by posting at least one #PeriodTalk tweet between 1:40 and 2:40pm Eastern on November 9, 2012.)
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I’ve passively noticed that my mood affects my cycles, so keeping an active journal might shed light on what’s really going happening in my system.
i would like to use the journal so that i can actually figure out when my period arrives and so i know what is normal for me or not, so that i know if i am ill/ pregnant!
i haev abnormal periods, i usually keep track of them on a calendar but this seems more private
Tracking my periods help me remember and not feel embarrassed to go to the nurse’s office.
It sounds really helpful to be able to use this journal so you can be prepared for ‘that time of the month,’ no suprises!
I would love to be able to track my cycles a bit easier. My periods are so all over the place, tracking will help identify a pattern if there is one.