Ob-gyns explain the viral trend—and if it can actually stop or delay bleeding.
Editor's Note: We at PS recognize that people of many genders and identities have menstrual cycles. This particular story includes language from experts who generally refer to people with menstrual ...
For anyone who menstruates, this is a routine question during any visit to your doctor. Health care providers generally ask this to determine whether their patient is concerned about a menstrual ...
Cramping and changes in menstrual cycles are common. But severe pain and bleeding that disrupt daily life are not. Here’s how ...
New research suggests that women experience a distinct decrease in sexual motivation during a specific phase of the menstrual ...
In 2018, Fitbit was one of the first names in wearable tech to add menstrual cycle tracking to its app. Other brands have now done the same – such as Garmin, Samsung and, more recently, Apple.
For someone who has been menstruating for over a decade, I am not very good at it. You know the people I'm talking about: the ones who track their flow religiously and can preempt exactly when they’ll ...
Find out what a doctor has the say about the widely believed menstrual cycle syncing, and know what actually matters the most ...
Share on Pinterest An ongoing health study from Apple seeks to increase understanding of the menstrual cycle and how it is related to health conditions like infertility, heart health, and menopause.
During my usual evening TikTok scroll, I came across a video of a personal trainer explaining how a person's menstrual cycle can have a pretty interesting impact on how they exercise. Depending on ...
People are reporting heavy, painful periods on social media, saying they believe their menstrual cycle was disrupted by the COVID vaccine. However, gynecologists caution that it's too soon to say ...