Whether you’re looking to get your cycles and reproductive health on track, are pregnant, postpartum or breastfeeding and wondering how to take care of your body’s changing needs, or you’re recovering from a stint on birth control, good nutrition and a healthy fitness regimen are a great place to start.
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On birth control or menopausal? Consider boron for bone health
By Melayna Alicea • October 22, 2024Both camps need better bone health support -
Making of a (gut) microbiome
By Kaitlyn Kulda • October 19, 2024A microscopic relationship with a gigantic impact -
How do concussions impact the menstrual cycle?
By Taryn DeLong • October 17, 2024Here’s the “best” time in your cycle to sustain a head injury -
Natural Womanhood Book Review: Good Energy
By Madison Ayers • September 26, 2024Should you buy, borrow, or skip? -
In praise of Magnesium: What this essential mineral does for the body
By Jaclyn Brown • September 5, 2024And it’s connection to fertility -
Is it better for female athletes to be on the Pill?
By Therese Vonesh and Anne Marie Williams • August 10, 2024What the research says about ACL injury risk and OC use -
Are you more likely to get injured working out during your period?
By Therese Vonesh and Anne Marie Williams • August 8, 2024Estrogen holds the key to understanding injury risk -
Gaining ten pounds not only healed my amenorrhea, but made me a stronger runner
By Isabelle Hobbs • June 25, 2024My story of getting my period, and my health, back