Periods as a whole have always been something of great challenge to me, and to many other autistic folk; autism often meaning that periods are immensely more intense. Sensory issues increase, pain is magnified..
Jodie Fisher is Mum tothree daughters, includingFreya, who has an autism diagnosis.Here she shares her journey with first periods andModibodi. Freya’s autism diagnosis means she sometimes experiences sensory issues challenges with clothing, so I was unsure howshe’dcope with period products.
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Have you noticed 'bleach' stains in your regular undies? Those pesky white marks that won't go away no matter how many times you wash them!? Don't worry, you're not alone!
Today is International Day of the Girl, and the theme is 'Digital generation. Our generation' so in the spirit of shining a spotlight on young tech trailblazers, we chatted to the talented Michelle Akhidenor.Michelle is the CEO and Founder of podcast agency The Peers Project and producer of our very own podcast The Red Tales – here we pick her brain about her experiences in the digital sector.
Ruby is not your average 15-year-old girl from the UK, she is on a mission to end period poverty!After realising there was a lack of teaching materials about period poverty, she decided to make her own.
While it’s perfectly normal, having a period can beprettycrappy– literally. So today we’re exploring the ‘period poo’ phenomenon to find out why you poop more on your period, why it smells worse, why you getdiarrhoeaand whether there’s anything you can do about it.