
Do You Have a Hormonal Imbalance? Let's Talk About Balancing Hormones
The buzzword (buzzterm?) "hormone balancing" and "hormonal imbalance" can be seen everywhere. What does it really mean? Is it actually helpful? Read this post to find out.
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The buzzword (buzzterm?) "hormone balancing" and "hormonal imbalance" can be seen everywhere. What does it really mean? Is it actually helpful? Read this post to find out.
How does an IUD work? Is it the right option for me? Do I still ovulate while I have an IUD in? What are the long-term effects? Read this blog post to help you make this choice with your health team.
Tracking your menstrual cycle can give you valuable insight! Read this blog post to understand why it's so important and what you *actually* need to track.
Understanding cortisol face: separating fact from social media hype and exploring the truth behind facial changes and stress hormones.
Let's talk about the typical advice PCOS patients often receive - 'just eat less and move more.' Mild weight loss can be helpful for anovulatory menstrual cycles and metabolic health, but this advice is often super unhelpful.
As someone with PCOS, you might've missed your periods many consecutive months in a row. If this happens, there's some steps to take so that you're decreasing your risk of a condition called endometrial hyperplasia.
Let’s talk about the typical advice PCOS patients often receive: "just eat less and move more.” Mild weight loss can be helpful for anovulatory menstrual cycles and metabolic health, but this advice is often super unhelpful.
To lube or not to lube: that is the question. There's a lot of stigma out in the world about using lube and what needing lube means. Truth is ...
There is a bit of a hormone roller coaster in the second half of your menstrual cycle with estrogen and progesterone going up and then down. Read on to learn more about what happens and what to expect.
Cervical mucus, follicle growth, estrogen changes–there's so much that happens in the follicular phase. Read on to learn more.
PMDD was long grouped with PMS or as a severe form of PMS. But, these are not the same. April is premenstrual disorder awareness month. The two types of premenstrual disorders are: Both of these conditions are severe and cause major disruption in life.
Understanding irregular menstrual cycles, their causes, and when to seek medical attention for cycle irregularities