Can I leave work because of my period?
Imagine waking up on a Monday morning with gut wrenching abdominal cramps, crippling back ache, a thumping head and intermittent nausea.
Imagine waking up on a Monday morning with gut wrenching abdominal cramps, crippling back ache, a thumping head and intermittent nausea.
Periods are a real pain in the neck - or should we say a pain in the abdomen, back, thighs, head… the list goes on.
Free period products - it’s something people who menstruate have been campaigning for for ages. And now, in Scotland at least, that’s becoming a reality.
Whilst eco-anxiety is not recognised as a mental health disorder by itself, many of the symptoms can overlap with those seen in other conditions such as anxiety and depression.
Endometriosis is a common menstrual health condition, where cells similar to those in the lining of the womb are found elsewhere in the body
Christmas is coming! Whilst this is a joyous season for many, it can also be one filled with excess and I don’t just mean eating one too many mince pies
As awareness grows around the environmental impact of our everyday choices, more and more of us are choosing to spend our money on more sustainable purchases
What is a carbon footprint and how is that impacted by the period products we use? It is the total amount of greenhouse gases that are generated by our actions
Period poverty is occurring all across the world - including throughout the UK, but what does this term really mean?
Hopefully the information coming up will help you to consider making the change and give period cups a go!