Stop the Stigma Surrounding MenstruationBy Allison Woods

 

Menstruation is a biological function that regularly occurs in every woman’s life, which is why it should be discussed more often. The process occurs during a greater part of a woman’s life, starting from their pre-adolescence until the late middle age. A girl’s curiosity regarding this monthly cycle can even start at an earlier age, as previously discussed in one of our articles regarding periods.
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Getting your period is a big deal. It’s a sign of your body growing and changing as you continue
 to become a young woman. You may be excited that you’re going through puberty. You may
also be nervous about what it will feel like or what you should do when it starts.

We’ve all been there. All of these emotions you may be feeling are normal. And it’s completely
acceptable to have questions about it too.

Amber is just like you. She couldn’t wait to get her period, but was also freaking out a little!
 Today, she has been getting her period for over a year. We’ve asked her some questions that
 might help you to know what to expect when your period arrives:

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I was at my cousin’s house for Thanksgiving, and I was feeling crampy and gross, so I went to the bathroom thinking it was my normal stomach issues.

I didn’t notice the stain right away because my underwear was folded weird.

The moment I saw the stain, I was in disbelief. It was dark brown and splotchy. I had always wanted my period really bad, so this was incredible. I sorta panicked, even though I had known what to do since I was nine.

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Managing Periods Naturally

 

A period without the need for heavy medication?

That used to be unthinkable to me.

For about 17 years, I relied heavily on OTC medications to help me manage my period pain, and even with medicine, there were many times where the pain was so intense for the first couple of days, I couldn’t physically function. READ MORE… »

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Guest Post by: Katherine (Tori) Lutz

Naturopathic Medicine and PMS Management

Over 80% of women experience PMS before their menstrual cycle each month. Some women’s symptoms can be so intense that they’re forced to miss school, work, or sit out of everyday activities, however, don’t stress. There are ways to help prevent some of these symptoms and most are easier than you think!
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Today we have a wonderful letter from an anonymous writer. We hope you’ll enjoy her
musings as she thinks back on her periods and how her body changed during menopause. Enjoy today’s post!

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Hi dad! We know you might be feeling overwhelmed if your child  just hit puberty and is starting their first period. It can be awkward, uncomfroatble, and you might worry about being embarrassed. We wanted to share this touching story with you. Read on to learn more!

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It’s October, which means breast health is taking its turn in the spotlight. Every year, right around this time, breast health and the warnings of breast cancer are everywhere.

And frankly, it can be downright scary to see all the information flooding your feed.

You might start to worry if you’re checking the right way. If you’re checking often enough. If your breasts are normal. You might panic about what you think is a lump. You might be experiencing pain in your breasts. 

With all these sensations and the constant stream of breast health, you might freak out. 

We’re here to help take this anxiety off of your shoulders and bring you the facts in today’s article.

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Guest post by Robyn Srigley In December 2018 I received an email sharing the following story:
“My sister is scheduled for a hysterectomy next Wednesday. She has been bleeding heavily (about a menstrual cup an hour and needing to use Depends as a backup, because when the cup leaks it’s a flood) since the beginning of October. She finally got her results from the ultrasound and it looks like a lot of fibroids, one the size of a softball. While doing surgery they plan to repair a hernia, and they said they could keep the ovaries. They said because of the size of the fibroids and the bleeding they need to do the hysterectomy. She has reached out to me to see if she has any other options. She does not want to remove her uterus in haste.” READ MORE… »

Guest post by Emma Lymn

Over the years, yoga has gained significant popularity. Nowadays you’ll see photos of celebrities in their yoga gear and carrying their mats around after a class on magazines and popular gossip websites. Why?  Easy, yoga makes you feel good. In fact, most yogis will tell you that they feel better after attending a session, which isn’t always the case with other forms of exercise.

There are many reasons yoga is a mood booster and has many benefits.

In fact, yoga’s effects are so far reaching that many women keep going to their yoga classes even during their periods,  a time of the month where you might be tempted to veg on the couch. That brings us to the menstrual benefits of yoga. Before we delve deeper into that, let’s address an all too common question.

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