Almas is from India where the period taboo still runs deep. In our interview, she shares her story of how she became comfortable talking about menstruation.
When the period taboo is deeply embedded in the culture
Almas is from India where the period taboo still runs deep. In our interview, she shares her story of how she became comfortable talking about menstruation.
How about free tampons instead of foosball tables in your office? We have 5 tips for you to effectively counteract the period taboo at work.
Have you ever heard about uterine fibroids? Today we are raising awareness for what living with fibroids looks likes by sharing our interview with Rosco.
From my experience with Free Bleeding I have learned to be more aware of my own body and that my period can be something beautiful.
The result of Fine and Iris master thesis is the wonderful educational book ‘V’ about vulva diversity and everything that comes with it. Viva la vulva!
Here you will find all you need to know about your first period: When will you get your first period? What is normal? We have the answers for you!
In this interview Katharina shares about all her different feelings towards her period: excitement, anger, indifference, cycle awareness… Nowadays she says: ‘I am in love with my period.’
Even if periods only last for a few days, they can be quite challenging or painful. That’s why I am sharing my personal favorite tips for period pain with you.
Innovative measures are needed to make the future of periods in the workplace more inclusive. So what could this look like in the day-to-day of the work?
Lea has been suffering from severe (menstrual) pain for almost five years – but she received her diagnosis of endometriosis and adenomyosis only a few months ago.