Your Health

Learn about your health: periods, women’s bodies, and conditions like endometriosis, PCOS, and more.

The bodies of women, girls, and those assigned female at birth are complex and constantly changing. Yet women’s health research remains chronically underfunded and often overlooked.

Understanding your own body is one of the most powerful steps you can take — not only to advocate for yourself, but to help your doctor support you in the right way!

Periods

How to track your cycle, understand what your body is doing each month, and choose the right products for you.

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Endometriosis

Over 1 in 10 women live with Endometriosis.

Endometriosis is a chronic condition where tissue similar to your womb lining grows outside of your uterus, often causing pain, heavy bleeding and potential fertility issues.

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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Read more about PCOS, from recognising symptoms to understanding diagnosis and treatment options.

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Adenomyosis

Get to know more about adenomyosis, from recognising symptoms to understanding diagnosis and treatment options.

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PMDD

Learn more about PMDD, from recognising symptoms to understanding diagnosis and treatment options.

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Incontinence

Read more about incontinence, from recognising symptoms to understanding diagnosis and treatment options.

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