Jul 3, 2022 | Blog, Menstrual Health Education
By Katie Ellis, Period Pro from University of Louisville School of Medicine Should you use a feminine deodorant or wash? Before we dive any deeper into this topic, here is the simple answer: No! There are many reasons a person might choose to use a feminine wash:...
May 13, 2022 | Blog, Menstrual Health Education
By Kenley Dotson, Period Pro from University of Louisville School of Medicine What happens to your period if you get pregnant? The short answer: it stops. But why? Most people describe their period as the bleeding and physical symptoms, like cramping, that happen...
May 2, 2022 | Blog, Menstrual Health Education
By Katie Ellis, Period Pro from University of Louisville School of Medicine Wait a second…. What is that in my underwear? Is something wrong with me??? Before you get too worried, let’s talk about what the clear-to-white-to-yellowish fluid that comes out...
Apr 12, 2022 | Blog, Menstrual Health Education
By Priscilla Francois, Period Pro from University of Central Florida College of Medicine When I began my cycle at 10 years old, my immigrant mother called my relatives back home—it was horrifying, embarrassing, and confusing all at once. Flash forward to 2022 and I’m...
Apr 12, 2022 | Blog, Menstrual Health Education
By Kayla Shine, Period Pro from the Medical University of South Carolina The menstrual cycle and vaginal yeast infections aren’t always connected, but they can be. If you’ve ever had a yeast infection – don’t worry, you are not alone! Although they are rare before...
Dec 5, 2021 | Blog, Menstrual Health Education
By Jasmine Kaur, Period Pro from the Indiana University School of Medicine Birth control is a method or device used to prevent pregnancy. Beyond pregnancy prevention, birth control is also used to treat other health conditions, like heavy periods or acne. There are...
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