The new law enforces the previously dismissed ‘heartbeat bill’ and penalises abortion providers. #BansOffOurBodies
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The new law enforces the previously dismissed ‘heartbeat bill’ and penalises abortion providers. #BansOffOurBodies
Scotland unanimously passed the Period Products (Free Provision) Bill yesterday, making sanitary products free for all.
More than 1% of women under 40 enter premature menopause. MegsMenopause founder Meg Mathews talks abouy why it’s time to break the stigma.
Bloody Brilliant is the monthly gift tackling all things periods from The Unedit in partnership with OHNE.
Bloody Brilliant is the monthly gift tackling all things periods from The Unedit in partnership with OHNE.
Bloody Brilliant is the monthly gift tackling all things periods from The Unedit in partnership with OHNE.
Bloody Brilliant is the monthly gift tackling all things periods from The Unedit in partnership with OHNE.
Bloody Brilliant is the monthly gift tackling all things periods from The Unedit in partnership with OHNE.
Introducing Bloody Brilliant, the monthly gift tackling all things periods from The Unedit in partnership with OHNE.
Fat positive fertility coach Nicola Salmon talks about her latest campaign, #FatFertilityMatters for Fertility Week in the UK.
Sometimes our periods can knock it out of us a bit, so we’ve got some of the simplest pain relieving options to make things a bit more comfortable.
Our editor tried THINX period pants for the first time, and here’s all the deets.
Periods are a part of life for a lot of people, but were you aware of how bad some sanitary products are for the environment? We’ve got some sustainable alternatives to help look after both you and the planet.
Fat fertility coach Nicola Salmon talks about how you can get your reproductive health in check for if or when you decide to start a family.
The experience of pregnancy, much like many other things, can often be tarnished by health professionals and society in general when you’re fat. Fat fertility coach Nicola Salmon gives us some unbiased real talk.
According to Women For Independence, one in ten women have to prioritise food over essential sanitary items.