by Nathan Cheetham | 16 May, 2024 | Self-help
Up to 1% of people who menstruate may have a bleeding disorder, many of whom are undiagnosed. This resource from the American Centre for Disease Control provides information and tools to help people who menstruate recognise bleeding disorders and get medical...
by Nathan Cheetham | 16 May, 2024 | Self-help, Teaching Resources
Use this online interactive tool to learn about the changes that occur over the duration of the menstrual cycle including changes in temperature, hormone levels, and the uterine lining. Find out more...
by Nathan Cheetham | 16 May, 2024 | Research Reports and Publications
This study aimed to explore key aspects of menstrual health literacy and menstrual management in young people at school or in tertiary education. Data was collected from over 4000 young people about their contraceptive use, management strategies, sources of...
by Nathan Cheetham | 15 May, 2024 | Research Reports and Publications
This study aimed to understand the factors affecting university students’ confidence to manage menstruation at university. An online survey was completed by 410 participants who menstruate and study at an Australian university. Participants reported demographic...
by Nathan Cheetham | 14 May, 2024 | Research Reports and Publications
A review of international and Australian school-based resources suggests that teaching of the ovulatory-menstrual (OM) cycle is predominantly couched in biology. A whole-person framework that integrates spiritual, intellectual, social and emotional dimensions with the...
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