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Better You Know | National Bleeding Orders Foundation (USA)

Better You Know | National Bleeding Orders Foundation (USA)

by Nathan Cheetham | 17 May, 2024 | Self-help

I Want to Know is an online questionnaire that people who menstruate can use to assess whether or not they are at risk of a bleeding disorder, and if they should seek medical assistance. The questionnaire is short and asks about basic medical history and conditions.  ...

Drivers of menstrual material disposal and washing practices: A systematic review

by Nathan Cheetham | 25 Oct, 2023 | Research Reports and Publications

This systematic review identified and summarised the main behavioural drivers pertaining to the choice of disposal and washing practices of menstrual materials through the thematic content analysis and study appraisal of 82 publications on menstrual health and hygiene...

Prevalence and incidence of endometriosis in Australian women: a data linkage cohort study

by Nathan Cheetham | 13 Oct, 2023 | Research Reports and Publications

Among 13 508 Australian women followed for 20 years, one in nine women had clinically confirmed or suspected endometriosis by the age of 44, with most diagnosed during their early thirties. Endometriosis is a significant public health issue requiring increased...

Understanding your menstrual cycle – AIS

by Nathan Cheetham | 5 Oct, 2023 | Teaching Resources

The Australian Institute of Sport has developed a series of fact sheets about menstrual health and periods to help inform the public and athletes. Read the fact sheets...

Heavy Periods Fact Sheet – Jean Hailes

by Nathan Cheetham | 5 Oct, 2023 | Teaching Resources

Approximately one-in-four people who menstruate have heavy periods. Jean Hailes has presented the need-to-know information an an easily understood format. Read the fact sheet...
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