If you’ve never visited (or only rarely visit) the blog re: Cycling you’re missing out on a world of information that matters.
We are often under informed when it comes to our bodies and things pertaining to them – period wise and otherwise, too.
Here’s a rundown of the past 10 posts on re: Cycling.
- SMCR 2013: By the Numbers
- NIMH rejects the DSM, One More Girl, and More Weekend Links (loads of info on various topics that relate to us.)
- Yaz and Yasmin Back in the Spotlight
- The Many Faces of Cervical Fluid
- Altering Cycles, the End of Birth Control Training, and Other Weekend Links (endo, Gardisil – menopause in 16 yr old, pelvic exams, etc)
- In Praise of Cycles
- How Do Girls Learn About Periods?
- Working Mothers
- Empty Tampon Dispensers, Adolescent Endometriosis, Something about the Men in Menstruation, and More Weekend Links
- The Last Snowflake
Take a few minutes and click on the links that interest you – bookmark them to read later.
Awareness – of our bodies and that which concerns them – is period wise.
In case you’re wondering what The Society for Menstrual Cycle Research is and why we should be interested in what they have to say, the following is taking from their homepage.
The Society for Menstrual Cycle Research is a nonprofit, interdisciplinary research organization. Our membership includes researchers in the social and health sciences, humanities scholars, health care providers, policy makers, health activists, artists and students with interests in the role of the menstrual cycle in women’s health and well-being.
We strive to be the source of guidance, expertise, and ethical considerations for researchers, practitioners, policy makers and funding resources interested in the menstrual cycle.
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