You may think the only thing your period can tell you is whether or not you’re pregnant. But your cycle can actually clue you in to other health issues, too.
You may think the only thing your period can tell you is whether or not you’re pregnant. But your cycle can actually clue you in to other health issues, too.
Burnout is incredibly common and even more so the further along the year goes. And women bear the brunt of burnout rates, according to studies.
Your lady parts don’t just stay the same. Here are the six significant ways your vagina changes over the decades from your 20s to your 30s and beyond…
We went ahead and tried ozone sauna therapy at Expand Health to scope out the vibe and test the health benefits.
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You’re likely well aware that your body works like a machine—if one part is off, then, well, the whole damn thing can start having issues.
Get smart about social trends. Not all wellness crazes on your feed are worth a like. Enter our hit-or-miss guide of what to follow.
Fun fact: Taste buds are all over your mouth — not just your tongue — and there are a lot of them.
Bleeding a bit during pregnancy is pretty common, but it can be dangerous. Here’s what you need to know about bleeding while pregnant.
While free bleeding is pretty much exactly what it sounds like, the details of it are still a little hazy to anyone who hasn’t tried it out.
Butt pain can come in different forms: shooting pain, cramping, even an irritating “do I have a paper cut down there?” type of pain.
Having a tampon stuck up there isn’t exactly something you want. Keep this info handy just in case one of your tampons goes rogue.
TBH, it still might freak you out a bit when that blood all of a sudden starts looking…brown.
If you experience symptoms (tired, grumpy, overweight) and any of the below hypothyroidism risk factors apply, talk to your doc about testing your thyroid.