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The Female Factor: Making women’s health count – and what it means for you

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She even provides tips on what underwear is best for your vaginal health as well as how to select the right tampon for you. The male body has always been the default body in clinical medicine, making the assumption that women are just smaller versions of men. This could not be more wrong,’ Dr Wallace says. The policy says that reproductive health is allowed, but in practice their technology is still rejecting it,” Rotman said, explaining that images of uteruses are often mistakenly flagged as nudity, and words like period, menopause, endometriosis and vagina also commonly triggering sexually inappropriate warnings.

We found that it increased engagement because it doesn’t flag your content as being inappropriate to certain audiences,” Wallace outlined.In a bid to change the conversation, female reproductive health content creators are not letting Meta’s restrictions silence their voices. What's the range? Cause my sense is there's a big variation because I get the sense some people, this is really quite crippling and other people, it seems like this is quite low. But again, that's very anecdotal. What's really going on? Hazel? Dr Jen Gunter has all the answers we need from the impact of diet on vaginal health, hygiene, lubricants and hormone myths, changes to expect in pregnancy and cosmetic vaginal surgery.

There's a lot of theories why some women experience it and some women don't. When we compare, women who do and women who don't, their hormone levels actually tend to be the same. So it doesn't seem to be that, but the hypothesis is that women who experience it are more sensitive to that drop in hormones that we talked about just before the next period, that they fall off that cliff and feel a bit more sensitive to it.

Hazel Wallace: So when we talk about sleep architecture, we're talking about the different stages of sleep. Of the mind body connection. So you're moving your body, but you're also doing a lot of breath work during the practice and you're tuning into how you feel in your Hazel Wallace: Yeah, absolutely. So if we kind of look at menstruation, that days of bleeding, as we mentioned, an anti-inflammatory diet's, really important from reducing that inflammation, which will help reduce symptoms, but also support your immune system during that time because your bleeding and because iron deficiency anemia is so prevalent in premenopausal women. Seems to be something that works really well for most people. So it's interesting to hear the caution. By the way, it's miserable for me. I'm one of these people who's tried intermittent fasting and did it in this study and I hated it. It was bad for my mood, but interesting. It's the reverse of the average, which again is down to, I think one of the things we believe a lot here about this personalization, that's not one answer for, for everybody. Our bodies are so complicated.

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