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  • LupIsishas quoted2 years ago
    If your period takes a while to get going, you might be confused as to what counts as day 1. The first day of your cycle is one where you experience your period in full flow. Spotting a light amount of blood before your period starts is the tail end of a cycle, even if it continues for several days before your blood flow increases and your period actually begins.
  • LupIsishas quoted2 years ago
    We don’t sync up with each other. Research conducted by the menstrual app Clue found that rather than menstrual synchronicity occurring among menstruators who live together, their periods were more likely to diverge over time. If there are periods of time when you menstruate at the same time as someone you live with, it’s likely because cycles vary in length for some individuals as well as varying between different individuals, so it makes sense that there will be periods of overlap when you’re bleeding together.
  • b2985985546has quotedlast year
    I am a huge believer in the health benefits of having a menstrual cycle as well as how it can benefit your life
  • b2985985546has quotedlast year
    But anything that you choose to do for your mental or physical health, or situation in life, is up to you. It’s your body, and your life, and I encourage you to tune in to your own wisdom.
  • b2985985546has quotedlast year
    Yes, we are hormonal, and that’s a very good thing
  • Carolinahas quoted2 years ago
    The answer to all those questions is – it’s your hormones. Apart, that is, from the rage you feel; that rage is because women do the bulk of unpaid work and emotional labour in society, and that shit is exhausting,
  • María José Cadenahas quoted2 years ago
    When you’re learning to care for yourself, particularly during and after your period, it can be helpful to treat yourself as a child and prioritise your basic needs
  • María José Cadenahas quoted2 years ago
    Spring is not the time for perfection, in fact, sod perfection and aim for incompetence. Be liberated by your naivety, feel the freedom of having options and risk something. Just start something, anything
  • María José Cadenahas quoted2 years ago
    • In the follicular phase of your cycle (days 1–14 of a 28-day cycle), or from new moon to full moon if you’re not currently menstruating, eat 2–4 tbsps of both ground flax seeds and pumpkin seeds per day to gently and naturally increase oestrogen levels.
  • María José Cadenahas quoted2 years ago
    • In the luteal phase of your cycle (days 15–28), or from full moon to dark moon, eat 2–4 tbsps of both sesame seeds and sunflower seeds per day. The zinc in sesame seeds and the vitamin E in sunflower seeds both help stimulate the production of progesterone
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